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  1. AI-powered visual workspace for team collaboration | Mural

    Boost team collaboration and innovation with Mural, the AI-powered visual workspace. Plan, strategize, and execute projects seamlessly on one intuitive tool.

  2. Mural - Wikipedia

    A mural is any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate. Mural techniques include fresco, mosaic, graffiti and marouflage.

  3. The Visual Work Platform Designed to Improve Teamwork | Mural

    Discover how Mural’s visual work platform and innovative teamwork practices help teams work smarter and more effectively.

  4. Virtual Whiteboard for Productive Team Collaboration | Mural

    On Mural’s online whiteboard, click anywhere on the collaboration board to add sticky notes, text, or sketches. For structured sessions, facilitators often use a digital whiteboard template to guide …

  5. About us - Mural

    Mural is a space for your team to collaborate visually and problem-solve. Learn about us, our mission, and the future of visual collaboration.

  6. Features | Mural

    Collaborating with Mural is easy with features like these and more. Add ideas, action items, and more as a sticky note or text box — then change the colors and cluster to identify patterns and new solutions. …

  7. MURAL Learning | MURAL

    Learn how your team can achieve incredible outcomes with visual collaboration in MURAL. Learn to create, organize, and share work while building confidence with visual collaboration. Learn how to …

  8. Download Mural on your device

    Download Mural on your device to solve hard problems and create new ideas together.

  9. Welcome to Mural: how to get your team started

    Aug 25, 2023 · Learn how to get started with your team in Mural. Learn the basics of Mural, get common use cases, and unlock better teamwork.

  10. Get Started Quickly | MURAL Learning

    Learn how MURAL encourages and supports visual collaboration for its users. Everyone see things differently whether it's in their head or in front of their own eyes - take for example, color blindness. …