About Moodboard

A moodboard workspace for the space between inspiration and finished work.

Moodboard is built for the untidy middle of creative work: after the first reference is saved, but before the team has a direction it can explain. It is not a stock gallery or a generic sticky-note wall. It keeps visual evidence, decisions, tasks, feedback, share links, and delivery context connected on one canvas.

A tactile moodboard of interior, botanical, material, and typography references
Direction becomes useful when the relationship between references is clear.
01

Collect without flattening taste

Images, links, notes, screenshots, and files stay close to the decision they support.

02

Make the pattern visible

Spatial clustering, comments, templates, and exports help the next move become obvious.

03

Share without exposing the workspace

Read-only routes, password gates, export controls, and records turn a board into a review surface.

Preserve the spark, understand the thread, then make the direction reviewable.

Why build another moodboard tool?

Creative teams often collect references in one place, discuss them somewhere else, turn conclusions into a separate brief, and rebuild the same story again for client review. Each handoff strips away context. Moodboard treats the visual board as the working document: the place where evidence is gathered, meaning is added, and the final direction remains traceable.

The product is being released in public while the Board continues to mature. Marketing pages describe what is available and mark planned commercial capabilities clearly. The product routes themselves remain outside search indexing while implementation and formal acceptance continue.

Start with one board.

Collect the references, decisions, tasks, and feedback for one real project in the same visual workspace.

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