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Online Whiteboard
Your Visual Collaboration Tool

Bring your ideas to life and visually collaborate with the online whiteboard
to add more context and implement them faster.

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How Online Whiteboard Works

Online whiteboard create visual ideas, pair them with tasks, and effortlessly push them into your existing innovation workflow— your visual collaboration tool

REAL-TIME BRAINSTORMING

Connect, collaborate, and create visual stories — together anytime, anywhere.

Go beyond written ideas. Brainstorm and create visually striking ideas in real-time or asynchronously using the online whiteboard.

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BUILT-IN KANBAN TASK MANAGEMENT

Enhance your ideas with everything visual on the online whiteboard — diagrams, flows, maps, and boards.

Create visual diagrams, and attach Kanban-style tasks to your ideas to make them more implementable than ever.

DEEP IDEASCALE INTEGRATION Coming Soon

Push your visual ideas into your innovation workflow with one click.

Once you’re done, submit your whiteboard as a new idea or connect it with existing ones on IdeaScale or popular project management tools without switching platforms.

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Launch your ideas fast with our online whiteboard,
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I login to IdeaScale Whiteboard?

If you are a global moderator, global administrator, or custom administrator, you can access IdeaScale Whiteboard through the profile drop-down after logging into IdeaScale

Is IdeaScale Whiteboard Accessible for Free?

IdeaScale Whiteboard has a free version that is available to all licenses. Please contact our sales team if you would like to upgrade to the unlimited version of IdeaScale Whiteboard.

How do I use IdeaScale Whiteboard?

Using the Whiteboard is as easy as it gets. Start by opening a board to familiarize yourself with the collaboration tools at your disposal. Click the tool icons on top of the board to place any visual elements, such as shapes, notes and text. To edit, click on the element itself. For more in-depth instructions, please read our support articles.

How do I change the access permissions in IdeaScale Whiteboard?

You’ll find all access permissions in the board sharing settings. Once you’re inside the board, open the sharing modal to edit the access permissions for people in your organization, those with the sharing link, and individuals you’ve invited to the board. You can switch permissions between edit, view, and no access.

Where can I get more information on IdeaScale Whiteboard?

Please read our support articles to get the most out of IdeaScale Whiteboard. They cover not just how to use the whiteboard, but also how to navigate the settings and understand user permissions. Additionally, you can subscribe to our official YouTube channel to get notified about our future video guide release.

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FAQs

How do you brainstorm on a whiteboard? ›

Sticky notes

It is one of the most effective methods of brainstorming. Ideas are pinned to the digital whiteboard and worked out with the help of cards and pins. Various questions, tasks and goals are combined, and everyone pins an idea or answer to it on the digital whiteboard by using sticky notes.

How do you put permanent lines on a dry erase board? ›

Permanent marker pens (also known as “Sharpies”) are a common solution to creating lines on a whiteboard as they are cheap and easily accessible and come in many colours and tip thicknesses.

Can you write with Sharpie on dry erase board? ›

Sharpie ink should never be used on whiteboards. Sharpie markers contain permanent ink that is not meant for dry-erase boards, which are also known as whiteboards. Due to the fact that Sharpie pens resemble many types of whiteboard pens, using a Sharpie on a whiteboard is an easy mistake to make.

What happens if you use a permanent marker on a whiteboard? ›

Staining: The permanent marker ink may leave stains on the dry erase board, affecting its appearance and making it difficult to write or draw on the board with dry erase markers. Damage to Surface: Continuous use of permanent markers on a dry erase board can damage the surface over time.

How do you do a whiteboard strategy? ›

Seven whiteboard strategy best practices
  1. Set goals. Without goals, a session can quickly spiral out of control. ...
  2. Stay organized with an agenda. ...
  3. Manage your whiteboard. ...
  4. Encourage creative and fun ideas. ...
  5. Consolidate ideas for the future. ...
  6. Summarize the whiteboarding session. ...
  7. Discuss next steps.

How do you use a whiteboard for studying? ›

Use a Whiteboard to Practice Vocabulary Words

Use whiteboards instead of flashcards to provide fast and effective studying. Writing words repeatedly and then erasing them from the whiteboard increases learning.

How do you present on a whiteboard? ›

10 Tips to Command a Whiteboard Presentation
  1. Slow down.
  2. Get decent dry erase markers.
  3. Practice writing.
  4. Master outline text.
  5. Master a small set of icons.
  6. Plan the structure of your whiteboard space.
  7. Use color to add meaning and emphasis.
  8. Breathe life into commonly used boxes and arrows.

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