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Riddey is an online visual collaboration whiteboard operated by Coolboard LLC. It is positioned as a lightweight tool for brainstorming, learning, and creative discussions. Its key interaction concept is a “toolbar-free” experience: primary click to draw, secondary click to erase, click to select, and double-click to add text, reducing the need to switch back and forth between the canvas and a toolbox.
At its core, Riddey provides a virtual whiteboard with basic canvas operations, including drawing, erasing, selection and transformation, text, connectors, and more. Its differentiating feature is A.I draw, which can recognize hand-drawn shapes and convert them into clean diagram elements such as rectangles, triangles, and ellipses. Riddey also offers a shape library, a restricted palette of only six colors, Snap board with a 15-minute lifecycle, and Permanent board for long-term use. For collaboration, it supports real-time multi-user editing. Paid users get access control to limit what different members can do on a board, along with PNG/JPG/SVG export.
Basic is the free plan. It includes unlimited Snap boards, up to 3 permanent boards, basic export, free shapes, and up to 4 participants per board. Premium is shown as $8 and includes unlimited permanent boards, access control, premium shapes, collaboration for up to 20 people, up to 3 project folders, and advanced export. Platinum is shown as $10 and adds unlimited project folders, premium shapes available to participants, a platinum badge, and priority email support. The page also mentions monthly, yearly, and Lifetime options, with relatively more emphasis on one-time payment descriptions, but the exact recurring pricing cycles are not fully clear.
The main advantages are that it is easy to get started with, well suited to quick sketching and temporary brainstorming, and its AI shape recognition can make organizing rough sketches more efficient. The free plan offers a straightforward entry point, and export formats cover both bitmap and vector output. Limitations include caps on participants and permanent boards in the free plan, while advanced permissions, larger collaboration sessions, and premium shapes require a paid plan. Offline collaboration is not supported. There is also no visible information about third-party integrations, API, SSO, audit logs, or security certifications.
Riddey is suitable for students, teachers, individual creators, and small product or design teams that need a lightweight remote whiteboard for classroom interaction, brainstorming, and concept mapping. Larger enterprises that require compliance, permission systems, integrations, and admin capabilities should evaluate it carefully. Access from China is not described in the available text, so it is considered unknown. Payments support credit cards and PayPal, processed by Paddle. Chinese users may also want to compare it with Miro, Mural, FigJam, Excalidraw, as well as local collaboration alternatives such as Feishu and Tencent Docs.
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