πŸ§ͺBeta Features

These are experimental features - we are still working on them, but please try these in your boards and let us know your feedback!

AI Features

AI features need to be enabled by your Account Owner in AI Settings. You can either choose to use our 3rd party AI providers, or Bring Your Own Keys. Usage of AI features requires acceptance of the AI Addendum.

Your data is not used for training models.

AI-Driven Topic Grouping

You can ask Ludi to analyse and group sticky notes for you.

  1. Select multiple sticky notes

  2. Click the 'Group Under Topics' button in the floating toolbar above the stickies

  3. Select "Sort into Topics (Uses AI)

  4. Wait for the AI to sort and group your stickies. They will be placed below your current board content.

  5. If stickies were in a zone, they will be tagged with the colour and name of the zone they came from.

AI Topic Sub-sort

You can ask Ludi to further divide a Topic grouping into more sub-topics. If it can find enough differences or patterns, it will create the sub-group topics below.

Add videos to your board

Paste the link to a video to embed it into your board. Copy either the Youtube link or the MP4 link and paste it directly onto the board with Ctrl + V.

The video will appear on your board and can be played / stopped with a single click.

Ctrl + click selects the video so you can move, resize and delete it.

Slapping

To slap someone, hold the space bar and fling your cursor through their avatar to send them flying (with bonus sound effects). If you find slaps annoying, disable them in the user settings.

Command Palette

We built Ludi so that all actions on a board can be programmatically executed with commands.

This means that in the future you could script an automated workshop. We're not quite there yet, but for now you can browse examples of the commands that will be available for keyboard ninjas.

Press the Ctrl + Space keys to bring up the Command Palette.

Ctrl + Space to bring up the command palette

From here you can scroll through the commands, or type to find a command.

This is in very early stages, so we don't recommend doing anything with it beyond browsing the commands. You'd need to know the correct parameters to type for most of the operations.

Sending all participants an alert.

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