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Shuffleboard is a lightweight interactive whiteboard and collaboration tool for remote meetings and workshops. Its core purpose is to help participants quickly submit ideas, vote, organize cards, and generate shareable meeting outcomes. It emphasizes “no installation required”: participants can join via a link or QR code and can also contribute anonymously, making it well suited to lowering the barrier to participation in remote meetings.
In terms of features, Shuffleboard covers the key stages of a typical workshop: it includes built-in meeting templates and supports Purpose workshop, brand strategy, OKR, quarterly planning, SWOT, business model canvas, and more. During meetings, facilitators can use a timer and Big reveal to hide answers and reduce groupthink. Cards support descriptions, drag-and-drop ordering, drag-to-merge, and voting. After a session, results can be exported as PDF reports and CSV files, making them easy to share or move into other spreadsheet or whiteboard workflows. Real-time syncing, autosave, and multi-device access improve the reliability of remote collaboration.
The pricing structure is straightforward. The free plan can be used long term, but is limited to 3 participants, 2 boards, 3 slides per board, and only truncated PDF reports. Premium costs $29/month and unlocks unlimited participants, unlimited boards, unlimited slides, and complete PDF reports, with up to 5 facilitators. Pro is aimed at larger teams and requires contacting the company for a quote; the main difference is support for unlimited facilitators. There is also a 30-day money-back guarantee, a long-term 10% discount for education users, and possible free access for environmental and sustainability-focused nonprofits.
Its strengths are that it is very lightweight and easy to get started with. Participants can enter ideas without registering or logging in, making it suitable for ad hoc meetings, classrooms, and workshops. Templates, voting, hidden answers, and export features form a complete workflow loop. The drawbacks are that the available information does not show SSO, granular permissions, audit logs, enterprise compliance certifications, an API, or extensive third-party integrations. Security is described only in terms of encryption, without more detailed disclosure. In addition, the official site indicates that the product is primarily led by its founder, so large enterprises that require strong SLAs and complex procurement processes may need to evaluate it carefully.
Shuffleboard is better suited to startups, remote meeting facilitators, trainers, teachers, and small to midsize organizations that need to collect team input quickly. The available text does not provide information on access from China, and payment appears to rely mainly on international credit cards. If access, payment, or data compliance is limited, alternatives to consider include Miro, Mural, FigJam, Mentimeter, as well as domestic options such as Tencent Meeting whiteboard and Feishu whiteboard.
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