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Stop losing 'remember this' moments in a doc no one reopens — a free-form board where the thought sits visibly, in place, until you're done with it.
Stop losing "remember this" moments in a document you'll never reopen. Sticky Notes gives you a free-form board where the thought sits visibly, in place, until you finish it — post-it-style notes you can drag, resize, pin, and organize on a canvas that lives inside the panel.

For most people, the middle ground between "I need to write this down" and "this is a formal task" is where good thinking dies. Sticky Notes lives in that middle ground. Post-it-style notes with free-form positioning — drag, move, resize (x/y, width/height) — color coding, pinning, layer order, a checklist mode for turning a note into a to-do list, timed reminders that alert you when the moment comes, shared notes for team-visible boards, comments and @mentions inside shared notes, tags, and a quick-add button that lets a passing thought from any module land on the board without breaking your flow.
For CMOs, this means the mid-thought idea — the connection between two data points, the question worth asking, the half-formed strategy — actually survives the meeting. For lean teams, it means the visual brainstorming that used to live on a physical whiteboard now travels with the panel.
What used to require a corkboard, a whiteboard, a document nobody opened, or a mental note that evaporated by the next meeting — now sits inside the analytical view as a visible, persistent, movable piece of thinking that you can return to any time.
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