APPS WE LOVE

Muse

Interlinking canvases for your images, audio recordings, notes and annotations.

By letting you nest whiteboards inside of one another, Muse brings order to your sprawling, big-picture thinking while letting you follow tangents wherever they lead.

What we love: Diving deeper into an idea by creating a new board inside of an existing one. When planning a space-themed party, for example, we could devote one canvas entirely to where the DJ booth would go in relation to the drinks station and another canvas for sketches of an astronaut costume.

Upload files, links, images and more from your iPhone to add them to whiteboards in Muse’s iPad and Mac apps.

Quick tip: Use the Transcribe feature to record a brainstorming session – and add the full audio to one board and text to another.

Meet the creator: Adam Wulf created Muse as a research project in a human-computer interaction lab. He said he wanted to augment how creative people develop ideas, which can be a messy process. “Muse isn’t another notebook – it’s a cosy space to think,” he says.