See what it looks like.
See is a lightweight tool for sorting your thoughts with no setup and no learning curve. Visualize what you're thinking in seconds — alone, in a breakout session, or on a call.
See is a lightweight tool for sorting your thoughts with no setup and no learning curve. Visualize what you're thinking in seconds — alone, in a breakout session, or on a call.
We spend a lot of time thinking about the tasks and conditions that make up work. It's all one big mix of:
We've always helped people navigate the physical part of this world, guiding them toward harmony and clarity. Now that the boundaries between the physical and digital are almost non-existent, apps seem like a natural next step.
This is especially true with the ubiquity of AI. We intentionally choose to be optimistic about AI. Our belief is that there are now different ways to approach everything we do, and they can yield surprising results. It's hard not to be excited.
This world is exactly what See is pointed at. In the same way the physical environment suggests and elicits certain responses, if we were successful, so should See.
Use it when you open your laptop in the morning. The fifteen minutes between meetings. The back half of a 2:00 call that seems to be going nowhere. Or when the pieces of a bigger picture are scattered across tools, emails, and half-remembered conversations from last week.
This is when to enter this digital environment. When there's something you're aiming for, but you can't quite get there unless you can...see what it looks like.
See intentionally limits your categories to five columns. Rows are yours — add as many as the thinking requires. You're allowed one level of cross-referencing (tags). Science suggests this is about all you can hold in your head anyway — maybe less — but even if that weren't true, we would urge you to focus on what really matters, anyway.