r/ToolsForThought is a subreddit with 346 members. The most common kinds of discussions are self-promotion and ideas, and the community frequently discusses tool, brainstorming, notion, and dyslexia.
We're a community for folks fascinated by the concept of using modern tools to solve problems, think better and organize our lives.
Popular Themes in r/ToolsForThought
#1
Self-Promotion
: "My Notion template for Neurodiverse individuals"
3 posts
#2
Ideas
: "Introducing Hyperplace: A Tool for Exploring and Developing Ideas in Narrative and Visual Layouts"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/ToolsForThought
#1
Tool
: "Welcome to r/ToolsForThought!"
3 posts
#2
Brainstorming
: "Assisted Brainstorming/mind-mapping (with Ruby)"
2 posts
#3
Notion
: "My Notion template for Neurodiverse individuals"
1 post
#4
Dyslexia
: "I have a Dyslexia, so I made a tool to write with my voice -- No need for commands, just talk to it like you would talk to a person"
1 post
Flair Used in r/ToolsForThought
#1
Announcement
: "Welcome to r/ToolsForThought!"
1 post
Member Growth in r/ToolsForThought
Yearly
+47 members(15.7%)
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Last updated: June 12, 2026