NodeLand.
A visual note-taking tool that lets you map ideas the way you actually have them — associatively, in branches, across sources. Built for students, researchers, and anyone trying to learn faster.
What it does
NodeLand turns a blank canvas into a living concept map. Users capture notes as nodes, connect them as ideas develop, and let structure emerge from what they actually think — instead of forcing thinking into a linear document.
Who it's for
University students preparing for exams, researchers organizing literature, and self-directed learners who prefer to think in graphs rather than outlines.
Why it exists
Human thinking is associative, not linear. Most note-taking tools assume the opposite. NodeLand was built after a long period of research at the intersection of computer science and education — including academic publications on teaching programming at scale — and is shaped by that work.
- Operator
- GX Tech Solutions LLC
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- hello@gxara.dev
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- Refunds
- 14-day window