Break free from linear chats. Imagine an infinite, boundless canvas to work with AI. Run any AI agents and multi-agent systems—side by side or in sequence—all in ONE space. Introducing Canvas by MindPal.
Hey AI enthusiasts!
Let's talk about how we actually work.
Our thoughts don't move in straight lines - we branch out, connect ideas, and jump between concepts.
Yet somehow, we've been stuck working with AI in these rigid, linear chat interfaces.
That didn't sit right with me. So I built Canvas by MindPal.
Picture an infinite canvas where you can:
✅ Chat with multiple AI agents, side-by-side
✅ Branch conversations in any direction without switching contexts
✅ Run complex multi-agent workflows
✅ Chain outputs from one AI workflow directly into another
No more switching between chats. No more losing context. No more forcing your non-linear thinking into a linear box.
It's like Miro, but for AI agents.
This isn't just another AI feature - it's a fundamental rethink of how we interact with AI. It matches how our minds actually work.
Ready to break free from linear constraints? Your canvas is waiting.
Let's reimagine what's possible.
Tham
Founder @ MindPal
Congrats on the launch @sylviangth@maiquangtuan ! 🎉
Chaining outputs between AI workflows sounds interesting. How do you handle context management when passing data between multiple agents?
This product would seem great except that the price of the monthly plan is insane, $40 a month minimum tier. I think the market has set AI inference site subscriptions clearly at $30 or under, ideally 20. It seems obvious to me that you need to offer a smaller plan with less tokens for significantly cheaper or you're going to leave a lot of users on the table.
Edit: I see you can just buy credits at varying quantities. I think you should make this more visible than the $40 a month subscription, because it was pretty offputting.
Ever notice how our minds work in beautiful chaos - branching, connecting, exploring multiple paths at once? Yet we've been forcing our AI interactions into linear chat boxes.
Today, I'm thrilled to unveil our solution: Canvas by MindPal.
Imagine an infinite workspace where you can:
• Run multiple AI agents side-by-side
• Branch conversations organically
• Execute complex multi-agent workflows
• Chain outputs seamlessly between AI processes
It's like giving your non-linear thinking the playground it deserves. No more context switching. No more rigid limitations. Just pure, natural ideation and execution.
Why does this matter? Because true innovation doesn't happen in straight lines. Our minds don't work that way, so why should our AI tools?
This isn't just another feature - it's a fundamental reimagining of human-AI collaboration. We're matching technology to human cognition, not the other way around.
Ready to break free from linear constraints and unlock your mind's true potential? Your canvas awaits.
Really digging what Canvas by MindPal is bringing to the table! Been looking for a better way to organize my creative workflow, and this seems to hit the sweet spot between functionality and ease of use.
Congrats on the launch! This sounds like a game-changer for AI development. What inspired you to create an infinite canvas for running multiple agents and systems together?
Excited to see this launch from the talented founders @sylviangth@maiquangtuan ! The idea of an infinite canvas for AI workflows is such a fresh perspective, and it’s amazing to see how you're aligning tools with how we naturally think. Wishing you all the best 🚀
Congrats on the launch! I love the idea of moving away from linear conversations to a multi-branch conversation. As you say in the video, our thinking process is more complex and I can see how your tool can make us more efficient working with AI. I like the style and how easy you can manage the UI.
I'm wondering though... is there a limit in the amount of agent boxes the canvas can manage efficiently? "Infinite" seems too much. And on the same line, I feel like any AI conversation can become "messy" very quickly with this setup. Do you have any way of managing the context view by hiding or filtering boxes that are not needed at some point? Same way, I was thinking that the mini map can use a color code or something to provide extra information about what's in the display, not just the position of the boxes.
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