Tap into your inner genius with “brainsparker”, a free creativity app for iPhone and iPad

Brainsparker is an exciting new creativity app for the iPhone and iPad that helps spark your imagination, trigger new ideas and solve problems that crop up in your daily life, at work and with your creative projects.

Brainsparker is great to use when you’re facing a challenge or have a dream and you feel stuck or need a boost of inspiration.

To get your creative juices flowing, simply pick a random brainsparker from a collection of 52 words, quotes, images, actions and questions and you’ll be amazed at all the fresh new ideas you can generate.

Brainsparker is easy to use, fun and free!
– Pick from a collection of 52 random sparks
– Mix words, quotes, images, actions and questions
– Shake to shuffle and tap to pick
– Schedule a daily brainsparker
– Share with friends and colleagues
– Have fun using it by yourself and in groups
– Enjoy the basic version for free (no adverts!)
– Expand your collections via In-App purchases

So the next time you’re facing a challenge in your life, at work or with a creative project and can’t decide the way forward, don’t panic! {{Let brainsparker unblock your mind, stir up your imagination and spark loads of fresh new ideas.}} Brainsparker is also great for writers, designers, artists, coaches, trainers, teachers, business managers and team leaders to stimulate creativity, overcome blocks, take fresh perspectives and brainstorm new ideas and concepts.

The concept of brainsparker has been developed by top selling author and creativity coach, Gabriella Goddard. She has a passion for stimulating fresh thinking and being a catalyst for game changing innovation. She believes that great ideas lie within all of us – all it takes is a spark.

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