One-liner
A freeform, infinite canvas app for brainstorming and organizing ideas with a focus on visual thinking and unstructured note-taking.
Strengths
- Users praise its infinite scroll canvas for unrestricted idea mapping ("I can draw and write anywhere without limits").
- Intuitive gesture-based navigation (panning, zooming) makes large canvases feel natural ("zooming in/out is smooth and responsive").
- Clean, minimal interface reduces cognitive load during creative sessions ("no distractions, just me and my thoughts").
- Supports text, sketches, and image embedding in one fluid workspace ("perfect for mind-mapping and sketching out concepts").
- Strong performance even with large, complex notes ("I’ve drawn over 500 elements and it still runs fast").
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes reported when saving large or complex notes ("app froze and lost my work after 20 minutes").
- No cloud sync or backup option—users must manually export via email or file sharing ("I lost 3 days of work because I forgot to export").
- Limited search functionality; users can’t search within handwritten text or drawings ("can’t find old notes quickly").
- No templates or structure presets—users must start from scratch every time ("would be great to have a blank canvas or basic layout options").
- No dark mode despite being a productivity tool ("hard on the eyes during late-night sessions").
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, reliable cloud sync solution that preserves hand-drawn content and works offline-first.
- Add OCR-powered text search inside sketches and handwritten notes to improve discoverability.
- Introduce modular templates (e.g., brainstorming, project planning, daily journal) to lower entry barrier.
- Launch a dark mode toggle—simple but highly requested by users.
- Create a companion web app for cross-device access and backup, targeting power users who need reliability.
Competitors
- Notion
- Excalidraw
- GoodNotes
- Miro
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 5:22:27 PM