March 15th, 2025
Update Note

Hello, I'm Seungcheol Lee from SuitdiO. Were you disappointed by the lack of new features in the last update? Don't worry—we've prepared a major update this time!
This week alone, I interviewed 5 people, bringing our total customer voices to 9. The more we listen to customers, the faster our development speed becomes. We have another major update planned for next week, so stay tuned! ⭐️
Solved the fundamental inconvenience of whiteboards that popups couldn't address
Q ▶︎ Focus
Use focus with widget(s) selected to concentrate on those widgets
Use focus with nothing selected to view the overall structure

Now you can easily navigate your viewport:
Zoom in/out with shortcuts:
cmd + + ▶︎ Zoom in
cmd + - ▶︎ Zoom out
Easily change viewport with mouse:
scroll ▶︎ Vertical movement
shift + scroll ▶︎ Horizontal movement
cmd + scroll ▶︎ Zoom in/out
Trackpad viewport changes are now supported
Extended maximum/minimum viewport range

Now add PDFs or images to your board for flexible use
Organize any material for easy viewing at a glance
Consolidate various materials in one place
Add files to your board via Drag&Drop from external sources

Whiteboard characteristics create stress when controlling widgets individually
Improved from the previous method of moving widgets one by one—now align widgets nicely with a single click
Only applies to widgets connected by arrows

Received lots of feedback about wanting to fix arrow positions
Improved the previous system where arrow positions weren't fixed—now arrows connect to desired positions
Improved arrow design

We plan to make arrow positions adjustable in the future.
Fixed error where text widgets were created by double-clicking anywhere
Fixed error where arrow widget menu wasn't appearing
Fixed error where some text and board previews were hidden
Fixed design errors in topic/conclusion and AI markdown input fields
👮 SuitdiO Prioritizes Feedback
Request needed features or report issues!
Or... how about participating in a poll?
This week, I conducted offline usability tests with five people: four startup CEOs I met through networking and one prospective entrepreneur. I also received business feedback from senior entrepreneurs, making it a rich week.
Deep-tech Startup CEO, 30s, Female
Previously organized thoughts mentally and only used Word or notepad for writing → Satisfied with service features but wouldn't use it for personal thought organization
Feels frustrated with team communication → However, would gladly pay to use it if collaborative features were available
Platform Startup CEO, 30s, Female
Would consider using if integrated with Notion and Slack
Could help with work, but sees value in organizing important personal areas (values, dreams, mortality) → Received partnership proposal
B2B Software Startup CEO, 40s, Male
Feels the necessity after using all features, but doesn't feel the need before using
Rather than providing universally, would pay to use if systems and AI features were segmented by business/marketing/projects, etc.
Currently satisfied with existing AI usability → Didn't feel improved AI usability
InsurTech Startup CEO, 30s, Male
Used mind mapping services paid but stopped due to inconvenience; strongly empathizes with the need for structured planning
Wants flexible support for slightly different planning styles per person
Would definitely use if free, willing to pay if integrated with mobile app
Prospective Entrepreneur, 20s, Male
Uses service dependently on AI rather than designing thought structure/flow
Expressed desire to use the service immediately
This update has different significance—we've become a service that can surprise customers three times. We have an internal standard: if we can "satisfy with thought organization convenience and surprise three times," we can "enter the market." While we didn't utilize this in testing, I'm excited for the next test thinking about surprising customers.
Whiteboard usability
Built-in AI utility
File format diversity
Users had more diverse value points and needed features than expected. I felt it's important to focus on VoC while moving in a consistent direction. We're considering ways to diversify test tasks to classify customer groups.
SuitdiO will continue focusing on the product and pushing forward. Thank you.
🧪 SuitdiO is Always Recruiting Usability Testers! (~3/21)
Experience the new world of thought organization with SuitdiO!
Perfect for:
Those who want to create more precise plans
People who need to organize complex thoughts
Anyone who finds it difficult to convey their ideas
SuitdiO CEO Seungcheol Lee
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