Talk around one sheet
WebRTC audio while you draw. Most brainstorms only need a voice and a page.
Ideas, sketches, a timer, a vote. Send a room ID. Open a tab. No app. No account.
wbstorm is a brainstorm room, not an enterprise suite. The edges are written down so the room stays light.
Max 8 people. All-hands, webinars, and phone dial-in belong elsewhere.
Rooms are temporary. After close, the board image stays about 15 minutes. Export anything you need.
No screen share. Camera is optional. Everyone draws, talks, and votes on the same canvas.
From this page to drawing is usually under a minute. The three steps below are the shortest path. You can also stay on the board and never unmute.
Type a room ID or leave it blank to generate one, then you are on the canvas.
Product, design, and marketing open this site in a browser and type the same ID.
Draw first. Unmute when you need to argue. Use the timer for pace, a vote to close. Or start a local draft from home.
By default you get an infinite shared board. Turn on voice when you need it. A timer and a vote live in the room — no third link.
WebRTC audio while you draw. Most brainstorms only need a voice and a page.
Boxes, lines, type, and strokes sync live. Late arrivals type the same ID and see the drawing in progress.
Use the timer to keep divergence honest, and a vote to lock a call. The home-page solo board stays on this machine.
One less meeting app. One less whiteboard link. More time for the actual ideas.
Custom or auto-generated. The creator is host and can close the room to free the slot.
No signup, no login. Share the ID only with people you want in the brainstorm.
Unmute to talk. Most brainstorms only need a voice and a page — camera is optional.
Boxes, lines, type, and strokes sync live. Product, design, and marketing edit the same picture.
A timer for pace. A vote to close. Both sync to everyone in the room.
Download the board anytime. After the host closes, the image stays about 15 minutes.
Product, design, and marketing. Five to forty-five minutes. The same picture. Six common ways to spread the sheet.
How-might-we, stories, priorities. Dump ideas on the paper together, then vote to close.
Sketches, wireframes, and notes on one canvas. No more trading screenshots.
Lines, channels, visual directions side by side. Timer for pace, vote for a direction.
Map paths, touchpoints, and friction. Product, design, and marketing edit the same picture.
Create a room and drop the ID in the chat. Then draw, talk, and vote.