Brainstorm Topic Picker

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Spin to Brainstorm Topic Picker — Free Productivity Tool

Brainstorm Topic Picker
Brainstorm Topic Picker

Spin to Brainstorm Topic Picker — Free Productivity Tool

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Brainstorm Topic Picker — Randomly Assign Your Next Ideation Focus

The Brainstorm Topic Picker randomly selects a business area for your next ideation session. When a team needs to brainstorm but spends 20 minutes deciding what to brainstorm about — spin and start immediately.

Edit with your company's specific strategic priorities, current OKRs, or focus areas relevant to your team's quarter.

Popular Use Cases

💡 Ideation Sessions

Start brainstorms immediately — spin to assign the topic before anyone can debate the agenda.

🏢 Quarterly Planning

Teams spin during planning to discover which strategic areas get fresh ideation attention.

🎓 Business School

MBA students spin for random business areas to apply frameworks like SWOT or Porter's Five Forces.

🚀 Hackathons

Hackathon teams spin at the start to randomly receive their innovation focus area.

📱 Strategy Podcasts

Business podcasters spin for random topics to debate live with guests.

🔁 Avoiding Groupthink

Randomly rotating brainstorm topics prevents teams from always focusing on the same safe areas.

How to Use the Brainstorm Topic Picker

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View the pre-loaded productivity options.
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Edit with your specific tasks, habits, or goals — one per line.
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Click BRAINSTORM THIS! and commit to the result immediately.
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Start now — no more deliberating.

Frequently Asked Questions

New Features, Marketing Campaign, Cost Reduction, Customer Experience, Team Culture, Product Roadmap, Competitor Analysis, Partnerships, Revenue Streams, Process Improvement, Hiring, Tech Debt.

Yes — replace generic topics with your organisation's specific strategic priorities.

Most effective brainstorms run 25–45 minutes. Use the spinner to start a timed session immediately.

Yes — the topics map well to design thinking phases: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test.