Team affiliate of Lokryn. We’ve been building resources for devs for a while, and we found ourselves increasingly frustrated with the existing visual tools for project planning.
Most tools felt "heavy"—too many menus, slow load times, and a focus on "enterprise features" that got in the way of actual creative flow. We wanted something that felt as snappy as a game but as functional as a whiteboard.
The Goal: To create a "zero-friction" environment for spatial thinking. It’s designed to be a digital desk where you can map out logic, organize tasks, or curate research without the bloat.
Key Focuses:
Performance: We prioritized low-latency interactions. Moving cards and resizing elements shouldn't feel like a web app; it should feel like a native tool.
Minimalism: We intentionally stripped away the sidebars and deep nesting found in tools like Notion or Miro.
Spatial Logic: It supports a flexible Kanban-style flow but allows for more free-form organization when you need to just "see" the project.
It’s still early, and we’re actively refining the UX. I’d love to get your feedback on the performance and the overall "feel" of the board.
jen_lokryn•1h ago
Team affiliate of Lokryn. We’ve been building resources for devs for a while, and we found ourselves increasingly frustrated with the existing visual tools for project planning.
Most tools felt "heavy"—too many menus, slow load times, and a focus on "enterprise features" that got in the way of actual creative flow. We wanted something that felt as snappy as a game but as functional as a whiteboard.
So, we built Lokryn Visual Board (https://vb.lokryn.com).
The Goal: To create a "zero-friction" environment for spatial thinking. It’s designed to be a digital desk where you can map out logic, organize tasks, or curate research without the bloat.
Key Focuses:
Performance: We prioritized low-latency interactions. Moving cards and resizing elements shouldn't feel like a web app; it should feel like a native tool.
Minimalism: We intentionally stripped away the sidebars and deep nesting found in tools like Notion or Miro.
Spatial Logic: It supports a flexible Kanban-style flow but allows for more free-form organization when you need to just "see" the project.
It’s still early, and we’re actively refining the UX. I’d love to get your feedback on the performance and the overall "feel" of the board.
I’ll be around to answer any questions!