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Think better. Visually

Novaity is a workspace for visual problem solving and strategic reflection.
We help teams map abstract ideas into structured visual form — without needing to be designers. This is not about pretty slides. It's about seeing logic.

Move concepts.
Not just sticky notes

Novaity offers:

Each tool works standalone or together, like modular reasoning.

System Blocks

for cause-effect mapping

Flow Loops

for identifying feedback cycles

Tension Threads

map conflicts, dependencies

Layered Fields

visualize what’s visible vs hidden

Time Lenses

track evolution of an idea across time

From founders to facilitators

Used by:

Startup teams structuring pitch logic

Startup teams structuring pitch logic

Designers preparing strategic narratives

Product managers untangling priorities

Product managers untangling priorities

Consultants building system diagrams

Consultants building system diagrams

Researchers visualizing complex topics

Researchers visualizing complex topics

Coaches mapping client dilemmas

Coaches mapping client dilemmas

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Launch a test board:

Try 3 visual
tools

Import a real
challenge

Save your
first map

Share with
a peer

From founders to facilitators

Used by:

Perfect for hybrid teams working through complex topics.
Think as a group. Without chaos.

  • 1 Real-time cursor sync
  • 2 Commentable layers
  • 3 “Concept lock” for
    focused facilitation
  • 4 Time-based snapshots
    (so you can review evolution)
  • 5 Read-only views for external sharing

Build faster. Think deeper

Access dozens of pre-built structures:

All templates are remixable and open-ended.

Stakeholder tension matrices

Value alignment tools

Multi-option decision grids

Contradiction resolvers

Assumption explorers

Root-cause lenses

Learn visual thinking
in 20 mins a week

Self-paced, modular lessons to develop:

Visual exercises, not lectures.

Framing &
reframing skills

Logic mapping
principles

Systemic tension
recognition

Collaborative
pattern thinking

Scenario
navigation methods