Get clarity on things that matter to you: Muse is a canvas for thinking on iPad and Mac. The 3.0 release includes collaboration so you and your team can go beyond whiteboards.
Hi Hunters! 👋
I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Muse 3.0. Muse is a canvas that enables inspired and focused thinking for Mac and iPad users. Muse 3 boasts new features including the ability to collaborate and share with friends, family, and coworkers. Read more below:
New in Muse 3.0:
→ Realtime collaboration: Create shared workspaces next to your private workspace, and invite others to thing alongside you. Avatars show people’s locations, comment cards for discussion, and share URLs for others to click and jump in.
→ Search: In-app search makes it easy to find the content you care about. Muse indexes your boards, text, filenames, and notes to make it easy to find what you’re looking for.
→ Updated UI: New breadcrumb navigation helps you keep context, the sidebar shows who’s online, and the new toolbar adds one-click access to new ideas.
→ And lots more: colored and connected cards, ink on Mac, UI customization, and the list goes on...
Your support keeps Muse going, and we’re showing our thanks by lowering the subscription price! You can use Muse for free with up to 2 workspaces, 1 collaborator and 100 cards per workspace, then get started with a membership for just USD $3.99/mo that provides unlimited cards (check the App Store for prices in other currencies).
Muse 3.0 is built with love from Wiggins, Mark, Julia, Lennart, Linda, Henry, and myself. Thanks so much for your support, and I’m eager to hear your questions and thoughts. ❤️
Very happy to see this, well done.
I’ve been a fan of the app for long enough. The new stuff looks great.
Incredible work, Adam! New version works flawlessly.
Card linking, breadcrumbs, and search make a great difference in usability.
The only thing Muse dream I have is dark mode 🙂
I've been using Muse 2.0 almost for a year, and been trying the Muse 3.0 beta as well.
This is a great tool, which made lot of nice ideas happen in my Research!
I've always lacked something in tools like Notion/Obsidian, I didn't quite stick with it. But when I step into Muse I see all the things spatially and it's easy to quickly gather the context I've been working on. (True that Obsidian graph view accomplishes this, but it didn't fit how my mind works)
> It's cool to see all the ideas at a distance, organized spatially and think about new things.
> sync is perfect, instant
All being said, I really wish to see more improvements in Search (searching pdfs too). And maybe handwriting in future (this will make me leave Goodnotes too 😅)
Amazing work team, thank you for building such an innovative tool ❤️
Love using Muse to capture and explore thoughts offline while flying. Not sure I'll need the collaboration features (while cool to see), but excited about the search and card connectivity.
I like muse very much, but I don't like muse3.0. I like the brand and icon of muse1.0, I like the mac version of muse2.0, and I like the workspace of muse3.0, but I have reservations about collaboration, at least it It should not be placed in the main position. Muse3.0 breaks the previous minimalist design, which is a very regrettable thing. I will wait and see for a while, if muse loses its minimalist space as a personal reflection, I think I will use Apple's Freeform which is also free and has more brushes.
Congrats on the launch @adam_wulf !
Huge fan of Muse, it accounts for ~90% of my iPad usage. I use it for work (noodling on ideas, shaping projects), but also for personal (home projects, learning languages, organizing research).
Excited for Muse 3 🚀
About Muse 3.0 on Product Hunt
“Canvas for inspired & focused thinking”
Muse 3.0 launched on Product Hunt on September 27th, 2023 and earned 129 upvotes and 10 comments, placing #19 on the daily leaderboard. Get clarity on things that matter to you: Muse is a canvas for thinking on iPad and Mac. The 3.0 release includes collaboration so you and your team can go beyond whiteboards.
Muse 3.0 was featured in Design Tools (259.5k followers), Notes (8.3k followers) and Meetings (6.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 41.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Muse 3.0?
Muse 3.0 was hunted by Adam Wiggins. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Want to see how Muse 3.0 stacked up against nearby launches in real time? Check out the live launch dashboard for upvote speed charts, proximity comparisons, and more analytics.