I love it! Not only does it give me a platform to create visual lists and mind maps, its also given me access to creative makers i would have otherwise never come across!
I used Kinopio to create a “Product Command Center” for Product Management. A page that links all relevant sub-pages such as Jira, Figma, GitHub, Slides, etc. together and gives people an easy way to explore content.
Kinopio is not a knowledge management or productivity silver bullet, but more important: it doesn't try to be. Kinopio's great in the "sense-making" part of my toolkit.
Gather thoughts in one space, relate them to each other, add a silly image when you get some sudden insight that you didn't have before. There's an API if you want to do some integrations or post-processing.
The informal-but-focused interface and collaboration features can be practical, too. Make an Eisenhower Matrix. Make a sprint retro board. Better in my mind than any sprint retro or project post-mortem apps I've seen — but that has as much to do with my own preferred workflow.
It's not tightly integrated with enterprise tools. If you really want that, you'll have to roll it yourself with the API. But ask yourself if that's what you really need. Kinopio is fantastic at what it already does: present a workspace to synthesize your thoughts and encode greater understanding by establishing how they relate. It's not a ticket tracker or enterprise all-in-one, and it doesn't need to be.
Kinopio as made huge improvements since the last major release. The new stuff Pirijan built makes spaces exude with creative energy, especially in collaboration mode. Check out this brainstorming space about things you could use Kinopio for: https://kinopio.club/-ideas-for-...
I'm really happy to continue supporting this project. The world needs more non-enterprisy tools that are useful, whimsical, and downright fun!