Show how multiple topics, teams, or ideas connect back to one central hub.
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Show how a central platform (e.g., Salesforce, AWS) connects to its surrounding tools, integrations, and user types.
Visualize how different departments, teams, or roles connect to a central leadership function.
Show how a central scientific theory, historical event, or business strategy connects to multiple related domains.
Purpose-built for this layout type — not a generic chart tool.
Hub diagrams support up to 8 connected items, each with a title, description, and icon, arranged symmetrically around the center.
The hub header area supports a custom icon representing the central concept — swappable from 2,300+ icons.
Hub diagrams use a 1080×1350px portrait canvas — ideal for LinkedIn document posts and vertical social content.
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Use the AI tab to generate from any Wikipedia article, or type your own content directly.
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A hub-and-spoke diagram places one central topic (the hub) in the middle with related topics (spokes) connected to it. It visually communicates that everything relates back to one core idea, technology, or role.
Both radiate from a center. A hub diagram emphasizes the connections between the center and each spoke item (like a network map), while a radial infographic emphasizes independent themes of a central topic.
Yes — it's excellent for showing a core service with connected APIs, databases, or microservices. Just type your architecture description into the AI tab.
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