See DeMinds in Action: Import, Structure, Preview, and Export
DeMinds is built around a practical knowledge workflow: bring content in, see its structure, continue working in Markdown, and export clean results when they are ready to share.
The videos below do not show a single narrow use case. They show several common ways content moves through DeMinds: opening files, dragging folders in, focusing on complex maps, sharing web articles, receiving AI output, restoring workspace backups, previewing results, and exporting PDF or PNG assets.
Together, these workflows describe the core idea behind DeMinds:
scattered content should become editable, portable, and maintainable knowledge.
1. Open and Import, Your Way
A knowledge tool should not force every user through one import path. DeMinds supports several natural entry points, so content can enter the workspace from where it already is.
What this video shows
- Open files directly inside DeMinds.
- Drag and drop files into the app.
- Open from Finder.
- Send content through the Share Sheet.
- Restore from a workspace backup.
This video is the broadest entry-point demo. It works well as a website overview because it shows that DeMinds is not limited to one import method or one file flow.
2. From a Markdown Folder to Complete Visual Outputs
Some projects begin as a Markdown folder with supporting assets. That folder may include text, images, references, notes, and other local materials. DeMinds can bring the folder in, reveal the structure, and help you preview or export the result.
What this video shows
- Drag a
Markdown + assets/*folder into DeMinds. - Review the imported content as a visual structure.
- Switch into Markdown Preview to read the result in context.
- Preview and export complete PDF or PNG outputs.
This is the clearest video for showing DeMinds as a bridge between maintainable Markdown and shareable visual outputs.
3. Zoom Into What Matters
Large maps should not feel overwhelming. DeMinds lets you focus on one branch at a time, while keeping the larger structure available when you need it.
What this video shows
- Double-click a branch to focus on local structure.
- Read a complex map in smaller, clearer parts.
- Zoom in and out without losing the overall context.
- Play through the structure step by step for presentation or review.
This workflow shows why DeMinds is not only an import and export tool. It gives you a visual working layer where complex content can be explored, focused, and presented before it becomes a final Markdown or exported asset.
4. From X Articles to Structured Knowledge
Useful content often begins outside your workspace. It may come from the web, a social feed, a saved article, or a shared link. DeMinds gives that content somewhere to go next.
What this video shows
- Share an article from X into DeMinds.
- Bring the content into a structured workspace.
- Review the result before exporting.
- Save a clean PDF when the content is ready to carry forward.
This workflow is useful when you do not want important web content to disappear into bookmarks, screenshots, or chat history. DeMinds helps move it into a form you can continue maintaining. PDF is only one final output; the deeper value is that the article has entered a structured workspace.
5. Bring AI Conversations into Your Workspace
AI conversations often contain useful outlines, drafts, summaries, and ideas. But chat history is not a stable long-term home for knowledge. DeMinds helps move useful AI output into an editable structure that can keep growing.
What this video shows
- Use the Share Sheet to send useful AI output into DeMinds.
- Receive it in the DeMinds inbox.
- Continue working with editable structure.
- Review the content in Markdown Preview.
- Export a portable PDF when the result is ready to carry forward.
The goal is not simply to archive AI text. The goal is to make it editable, reorganizable, and useful beyond the original chat.
6. Preview Before Exporting
Exports are more useful when they come after review. DeMinds supports preview-first output flows, so you can check the result before saving it as a PDF or PNG.
What this video shows
- Review content before saving the final result.
- Preview PDF output before export.
- Preview PNG output before export.
- Choose the output that best fits the next step: reading, sharing, archiving, or visual presentation.
This is the right place to show PDF and PNG as final outputs, without making the entire article sound like it is only about Markdown folders.
Why These Workflows Matter
DeMinds is designed around a few practical beliefs.
Structure should be visible early. Before editing a long document or imported file, it helps to see how the content is organized.
Complex structures should stay navigable. A large map should not become another kind of clutter. DeMinds lets you focus on a branch, zoom through the structure, and review content step by step without losing the whole context.
Markdown should remain maintainable. Markdown is most valuable when it stays clean, portable, and easy to continue editing.
Input should be flexible. Files, folders, web pages, AI output, and workspace backups should not require separate knowledge silos.
Shared content should have somewhere to go next. Articles from X and useful AI conversations should not disappear into bookmarks, screenshots, or chat history. DeMinds helps move them into a structured workspace where they can be reviewed and reused.
Exports should come after review. PDF and PNG outputs are useful when the structure is ready, not before.
Your content should remain under your control. DeMinds is local-first and privacy-preserving. It helps you work with your own files without turning your knowledge into a locked platform dependency.
Closing
DeMinds is not only about opening files, importing folders, or drawing maps. It is about helping content move through a complete lifecycle:
bring it in, reveal the structure, focus on what matters, keep it maintainable, preview the result, and export it cleanly.
That is why DeMinds uses Markdown as the long-term foundation, visual structure as the working layer, and PDF/PNG exports as shareable outputs. The result is a calmer, more portable way to turn scattered content into knowledge you can keep working with.