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AI workspace vs collaborative whiteboard

Drawsy overlaps with whiteboards for visual thinking, but is built for canvas + connected context + grounded AI + collaboration. These pages help you choose the right tool — honestly, without feature inventing.

How to read these comparisons

Miro, FigJam, and Excalidraw are mature tools with strengths Drawsy does not try to clone. Drawsy is for teams whose visual work must stay connected to code, docs, conversations, and grounded AI — not only workshops and sticky notes.

Each comparison page covers who each tool serves well, workflow differences, AI and context behavior, collaboration models, and practical migration notes. Start with the tool closest to your current workflow.

What makes Drawsy different

Drawsy combines an infinite canvas with connectors (GitHub, Notion, Slack, Drive, Gmail, Figma, PostgreSQL, HydraDB), AI grounded in canvas plus connected sources, and a guest-first entry at https://drawsy.tech/canvas. Sign in with Google at https://drawsy.tech/login when you need save, share, or account features.

  • Not only sticky notes — connected project context on the same board
  • Not only chat — AI and agents scoped to canvas and authorized sources
  • Not a template marketplace clone — built for ongoing Build, Plan, and Decide work
  • Guest-first — use the canvas before creating an account

Start on the canvas

Open Drawsy in guest mode — no account required. Sign in later when you want to save, share, or collaborate.

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