Biggerplate.com, the visual thinking library where you can download and upload mindmaps, will be launching a new site very soon. Liam Hughes, founder of Biggerplate recently informed me that he and his team have got big plans for Biggerplate.com.

Here’s a peak at some of the new features of this exciting upgrade:

  • Bulk Uploads: You can now upload up to ten mind maps at once to Biggerplate, and it is still very fast to load and run this process
  • Auto-Tagging: Our site will read your mind maps as you upload them, and extract relevant key words tags, based on the main topic headings (you can then edit these of course)
  • Improved copyright and licensing options (control how your work is used)
  • Embed links to your own website in the map description (these previously would not have worked)
  • Mini-Profiles: Promote yourself and your business, or see how other people are using mind mapping/Biggerplate
  • Fully integrated mindmanager viewer to enable people to view mind maps without having to download anything
  • No more Google Ads!
  • No size limit on mind map uploads (previously maps with lots of pictures may have caused the site to reject them)
  • Vastly improved browse and search functions, making it far easier to find a wider range of mind map content.

If you’re curious to know what the New Biggerplate.com will look like, here are a few graphics of the new site:

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