Other infinite canvas apps make you start from scratch over and over again — each session becomes another whiteboard on the pile. Muse boards grow and evolve over time, as part of a nested workspace that spans your entire project.
Plans must feel alive to become real. Muse boards offer a unique toolkit with text, ink, and media on the same canvas. Start your process with handwritten notes and sketches, then turn it into a spatial memo for your team with cards like images, videos, tweets, and PDFs.
Making plans in the real world fills you with energy and inspiration. So why does planning with digital tools feel so boring? Muse is here to show your team a better way to make plans.
Making plans in the real world fills you with energy and inspiration. So why does planning with digital tools feel so boring? Muse is here to show your team a better way to make plans.
— Sam Stephenson, Designer / founder, Granola
— Dave Paola, CEO, The Agency of Learning
– Aleksi Komu, Director of Business Development, ThingLink
Use Muse with your team for weekly or quarterly planning, roadmaps, project proposals, strategy, retrospectives, and many more. Planning doesn't have to be synonymous with a single, long meeting going through lists of tasks.
A good retro helps your team continuously improve. Reference ongoing work in Muse, add screenshots of completed work, ink, and express how you feel with rich media.
We all want more efficient meetings. Think through and makes notes in Muse ahead of your meeting, so that everyone can leave inspired, with a shared understanding of the week’s goals.
Great features start with a rough idea. Sketch out what’s on your mind and iterate on it, fast. Muse’s minimal toolkit means no distractions — don’t waste time fiddling with font sizes or picking the right shade of blue.
Longer term strategy sessions can be intertwined with product roadmaps in Muse. This way, your market analysis and timeline drafts build on what your team is working on, and vice versa.
Bring in screenshots, draw and highlight on them. Discuss with your colleagues in comment threads on the board. More visual and fun than a chat thread, better documented than jumping on a call.