Compatible with Chrome and Edge

Instruction Guide
We have a simple tutorial guide which explains the features of the software extension and what each button inside the extension does. Read our tutorial and welcome guide on how to use the extension to the fullest. Use all the features of this browser software.
If you are interested in other web extensions to install, you might wish to check out the Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards extension.

Microsoft Bing Search with Rewards Extension

It allows you to complete daily offers to get points.
Track the number of points you have currently and the rewards you can redeem with these points.
The ways to get points & get rewarded is search with Bing, browse with Microsoft Edge and shop at the Microsoft and Windows stores to earn rewards.



Other useful extensions

Another extension which would be useful to install is the iCloud bookmarks extension.
It allows to keep your Chrome bookmarks on Windows synced up with the Safari bookmarks on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
iCloud will store your website bookmarks so it is accessible even on your iPhone and Mac.
Try these other two extensions and see if it will boost your daily productivity.


Features:

Concept Map Builder is a privacy-focused Chrome extension that helps you organize ideas, topics, notes, and relationships into clear visual maps directly inside your browser. It is designed for students, teachers, researchers, writers, planners, product teams, knowledge workers, and anyone who wants a simple way to turn scattered information into a structured visual overview. Whether you are studying a subject, planning an article, mapping a project, outlining a lesson, or connecting research ideas, Concept Map Builder gives you a practical workspace for building connected thought diagrams.

The extension is useful whenever information feels too complex to keep in a plain list. Many topics are easier to understand when you can see how ideas relate to one another. A concept map can show main themes, supporting details, causes, effects, categories, examples, dependencies, and connections. Instead of writing everything in a linear format, Concept Map Builder lets you place ideas as nodes and connect them visually. This makes it easier to understand the bigger picture and see how individual pieces fit together.

Concept Map Builder works directly inside Chrome and does not use any external API. No data is ever transmitted to third-party servers. Your maps, notes, labels, page content, browsing activity, project ideas, personal information, and research topics stay on your own device. The extension does not need cloud processing, remote storage, online accounts, or third-party integrations to function. Everything happens locally in the browser, giving you a private and secure way to organize your thinking.

Privacy is especially important for brainstorming and research tools. Concept maps can contain sensitive ideas, early drafts, business plans, study notes, client information, product strategies, personal goals, or academic work. Concept Map Builder is designed so that your information is not uploaded or shared. It does not send your diagrams to a remote server, does not analyze your notes through an external service, and does not transmit your browsing history. This makes it suitable for private study, confidential work, internal planning, and personal knowledge organization.

Using Concept Map Builder is straightforward. After installing the extension, you can open it from the Chrome toolbar and begin creating a map. Add a central idea, create related nodes, connect concepts with lines, and arrange the layout in a way that makes sense to you. You can use it for simple topic maps or more detailed diagrams with multiple branches. The goal is to make visual thinking easy and accessible without requiring complicated design software or online diagramming accounts.

Students can use Concept Map Builder to study more effectively. When learning a new subject, it can be difficult to remember how topics connect. A concept map can help break down chapters, summarize lessons, compare ideas, or prepare for exams. For example, a student studying biology could map cells, organelles, functions, and processes. A history student could connect events, causes, people, and consequences. A literature student could map themes, characters, symbols, and plot points. By turning notes into a visual structure, studying can become more active and easier to remember.

Teachers can use the extension to create lesson outlines, explain relationships between topics, or help students brainstorm. Concept maps are useful for showing how a lesson fits into a larger subject. They can also help students participate in class discussions by adding ideas and seeing how they relate. Because the extension works locally and does not require external APIs, it can be a simple classroom-friendly tool for visual organization.

Researchers and knowledge workers can use Concept Map Builder to organize sources, theories, arguments, and findings. Research often involves many connected ideas, and a visual map can reveal patterns that are not obvious in a normal document. Users can map questions, evidence, themes, contradictions, and next steps. This can help during literature reviews, project planning, thesis development, or report writing.

Writers and creators can use the extension for outlining. A concept map can help organize article ideas, story worlds, video topics, newsletter sections, or content strategies. Instead of forcing ideas into a fixed structure too early, users can explore relationships freely and later turn the map into a more formal outline. This makes the extension useful during the early stages of creative work, when flexibility matters.

Professionals can use Concept Map Builder for planning projects, organizing workflows, or clarifying decisions. Teams often need to understand how goals, tasks, stakeholders, risks, and dependencies connect. A concept map can make these relationships easier to discuss and refine. Product managers, consultants, analysts, marketers, and entrepreneurs can use it to map features, customer problems, campaign ideas, process flows, or strategic options.

The extension is intentionally lightweight and focused. It does not try to replace large diagramming platforms or complex project management tools. Instead, it provides a simple browser-based way to capture and connect ideas quickly. Because it does not rely on external APIs, it can respond quickly without waiting for server processing. There is no login required, no remote workspace, and no cloud dependency for the core mapping function.

Concept Map Builder can also support better thinking. Seeing ideas visually can help reveal missing links, repeated themes, weak arguments, or overloaded categories. It can help you ask better questions, such as which ideas are central, which details support them, and where more information is needed. This makes the extension more than a drawing tool; it becomes a way to reason through information.

Because no data is transmitted to third-party servers, Concept Map Builder is suitable for users who care about privacy and control. Your diagrams remain local, and your ideas stay with you. No external API is used. No personal information, map content, or browsing data is uploaded or shared.

With its simple visual workflow, local processing, and privacy-first design, Concept Map Builder is a useful Chrome extension for students, teachers, researchers, writers, professionals, and creative thinkers. It helps turn scattered thoughts into organized visual maps while keeping your data private and secure inside your own browser.

Tutorial:

  1. Install the Extension
  2. After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.