The AI canvas for
product managers.
Turn a brief into a flow, a spec into a diagram, a meeting into a map. Clearly is a spatial canvas where an AI agent sees the whole board and builds with you — you just refine.
The short answer
Yes. Clearly gives PMs an AI canvas: describe a flow, diagram, or concept and it generates editable vector you can rearrange, label, and share — no design tool or designer wait. It’s real SVG, so it stays crisp in decks and docs and exports as PNG or SVG. Free to start; paid plans license commercial use.
The whiteboard is always blank.
Every map, flow, and diagram a PM needs starts as an empty canvas and a cursor. So the work that should take minutes — turning a decision into a picture the team can align on — eats an afternoon of dragging boxes and straightening arrows. The thinking is done; the diagramming is the tax.
From a brief to a board, with you in the loop.
The agent perceives the canvas, plans the structure, and draws — then hands you a real artifact to shape. Four steps, no blank start.
Paste your brief
Drop in the PRD, the meeting notes, or a few lines describing the flow. No template, no setup — just the raw thinking you already have.
The agent maps it
It reads the whole input and the current board, then plans the structure: the stages, the steps, the dependencies, the decision points.
It draws the diagram
The flow, journey, or system map appears on the canvas as connected, labelled nodes — a 70%-finished artifact you can react to immediately.
You adjust & share
Drag, relabel, branch, and refine together — the canvas is yours. Then export the frame into a spec, deck, or ticket for the team.
Every diagram on your plate, drawn with an agent.
The recurring product artifacts — the ones that always start from nothing — generated onto the canvas and refined in your own hand.
User-journey maps
Describe a persona and a path; get the journey as connected stages with decision points. Branch the edge cases, then share.
System & architecture diagrams
Hand the agent a spec and watch it lay out services, data flow, and dependencies — a real diagram to correct, not a blank schematic.
Roadmaps
Turn priorities and themes into a spatial roadmap — swimlanes, phases, and bets you can rearrange as the plan shifts.
Brainstorm & affinity boards
Dump ideas and let the agent cluster them into themes on the canvas, so a messy brainstorm becomes an organized affinity map.
PRD → diagram
Paste the spec and get the flow it implies — states, transitions, and happy/edge paths — without redrawing what you already wrote.
Retro & sprint boards
Stand up a retro or sprint board in seconds and run it live with the team, with the agent sorting and summarizing as you go.
An agent that sees the board — not another chatbox.
The difference is perception and space. The AI works inside the canvas with you, and a map beats a paragraph for everything a PM has to align people on.
The AI sees the whole board
The agent perceives what is already on the canvas — every node, label, and connection — so it builds on your context instead of guessing in a vacuum.
Spatial beats linear
Flows, journeys, and systems are shapes, not sentences. A canvas holds the structure a linear chat thread flattens and loses.
Real-time with the team
Bring engineering, design, and stakeholders into the same live board — and the agent is in the room too, shaping the diagram with everyone.
Export to share
Every frame travels: drop a journey map or system diagram straight into a spec, a deck, a ticket, or a doc your team already reads.
The PM workflow, answered
01Can it turn my PRD into a diagram?+
02Does it do user-journey maps?+
03How is it different from Miro or FigJam?+
04Can my team collaborate on the same board?+
05Can I export the diagrams to share?+
06Is it free to start?+
More on the canvas
Stop staring at a blank board.
Paste a brief and watch the agent map it onto the canvas — then refine it together. Free to start, no credit card.