Whiteboards are Kora's visual planning system designed for music creators who need to see the big picture before diving into production. They provide an infinite canvas where you can map out track sequences, visualize album structure, organize scattered ideas, and plan creative direction spatially.
Instead of trying to plan complex albums in linear lists or text documents, Whiteboards let you arrange cards, draw connections, attach audio references, and experiment with different structures. This spatial approach helps you identify gaps, plan transitions, and make strategic decisions about track order and album flow.
This system is essential for creators working on multi-track albums, EPs, or projects where structure and flow matter. It bridges the gap between initial ideas and execution, ensuring your creative vision stays clear throughout production.
Start a new Whiteboard linked to your album or project to begin visual planning.
Create cards for each track, idea, or concept you want to explore. Add notes, attach audio files, and organize them spatially.
Drag cards to visualize album structure, draw connections between related ideas, and experiment with different track sequences.
When you're ready to execute, convert Whiteboard cards into tasks that stay linked to your album workflow.
See your entire album at a glance, experiment with track order, and identify gaps or transitions that need attention.
Collect and arrange ideas spatially instead of losing them in linear lists or text files, making it easier to see connections and patterns.
Link audio sketches, reference tracks, or work-in-progress files directly to Whiteboard cards for easy comparison and review.
Turn Whiteboard cards into actionable tasks that stay linked to your album context, ensuring your visual planning translates into real progress.