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Plan Together With Noteboard

July 3, 2026 · 2 min read

I added a shared Noteboard to MapToPlay: a simple place for cards, notes, images, todos, comments, and project planning.

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I added Noteboard to MapToPlay, and I am genuinely happy with how useful it already feels.

This one came from a community feature request. You asked for a better place to plan and discuss things around projects, so I added it. Thank you for the idea.

It is a shared canvas for the work around the project: ideas, reminders, decisions, questions, screenshots, todos, comments, and all the little bits of context that usually end up scattered across chats or forgotten completely.

MapToPlay Noteboard with connected cards on a dark canvas.
A shared canvas for notes, plans, reminders, comments, images, and connected ideas.

What It Is

The Noteboard is a team-level canvas with cards. Cards can have text, lists, todos, images, videos, comments, statuses, project links, and connections between cards.

It is meant for the messy middle of work: planning a map, collecting ideas, explaining why something exists, remembering what still needs attention, or connecting notes that belong together.

For Teams, But Not Only Teams

If you work with other people, this gives the team one shared place to think. You can tag teammates, comment on cards, link projects, and leave context where everyone can actually find it later.

But I also wanted it to make sense for solo users. A team of one is still a team in the practical sense. Sometimes you are the planner, the builder, the reviewer, and the person who forgot why a road was moved three meters to the left. The Noteboard helps with that too.

What You Can Put There

Each card can stay simple or become more detailed. You can add rich text, bullet lists, numbered lists, todos, uploaded images, YouTube videos, comments, and links to projects. Cards also have statuses, so it is easy to mark something as pending, completed, rejected, or still under discussion.

You can also connect cards with lines. That part is useful when one idea depends on another, or when you just need to show how a few notes belong together without writing a whole document about it.

So that is the Noteboard. It is simple, persistent, shared when you need it, personal when you do not, and useful before an idea is ready to become a task or a document.

Stan, Developer of MapToPlay