Supermeeting

Supermeeting

A shared, real-time canvas for meetings that actually matter.

Start from a template

What is Supermeeting?

Supermeeting is a real-time meeting canvas — a single shared link that opens a live workspace everyone in your meeting edits together, right in the browser. No downloads, no accounts for participants: send the link, and the room is in.

A canvas isn't an infinite whiteboard or a document. It's a vertical timeline of sections that mirrors your agenda, so the meeting has a beginning, a middle, and an end — and leaves an artifact behind instead of a screenshot.

What you can do

  • Brainstorm on stickies. Add, drag, and cluster ideas on a freeform canvas — clusters even name themselves with AI.
  • Sketch and share. Draw together, drop in images, and paste links that unfurl into rich cards.
  • Write together. Collaborative doc sections for shared notes, minutes, or proposals.
  • Decide and assign. Action-item sections with owners, due dates, and done states.
  • Run a real agenda. Timeboxed sections; the facilitator moves everyone through the meeting together.
  • Watch together. Synced video sections keep the whole room on the same frame.
  • Finish with an artifact. End the meeting to lock the canvas into a shareable read-only recap, with an optional AI summary.
  • Start from a template. Retro, standup, design crit, planning — or save any canvas as your own.

Frequently asked questions

Do participants need an account?

No. Anyone with the link can join from a browser — pick a name and start contributing right away. An account is only needed to keep a list of your canvases and save your own templates.

How is a meeting canvas different from a whiteboard or a doc?

A whiteboard is an infinite XY surface and a doc is one long page of text. A canvas is a vertical timeline of sections that mirrors your agenda, each with the right tool for that agenda item — stickies for brainstorming, a shared doc for notes, action items for decisions. The structure of the page is the structure of the meeting.

Can I protect a canvas with a code?

Yes. The facilitator can set an optional 4-digit access code on any canvas; participants enter it once before joining.

What happens when the meeting ends?

The facilitator finishes the meeting, which locks the canvas read-only and produces a recap: who took part, what each section holds, and an optional AI-written summary. The same link keeps working as the meeting's lasting artifact.

Does Supermeeting work on phones?

Yes. Supermeeting runs entirely in the browser — nothing to install — and the canvas adapts to phone screens.

Is Supermeeting free?

Yes, Supermeeting is currently free to use.