Arjun Acharya

Thinker Cloud (Beta) - When Miro’s a maze and Notion’s a course

Thinker blends whiteboards, kanbans, and docs into one clean, real-time space. Built for solo scribblers to fast-moving teams. Brainstorm, plan, write—live. No setup, no bloat. Free beta. 50 slots only. One free month after launch.

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Arjun Acharya
I launched the first version of Thinker almost a year ago—offline, raw, and personal. As a developer and filmmaker, I just wanted a clean, distraction-free space to organize my thoughts. No bloat. No overthinking about formatting. Just a space where ideas could flow freely and brainstorming didn’t have to be boxed in like a Jira ticket. People loved it. It stripped away the noise that tools like Notion, Miro, or Evernote often wrap around your work. But one thing was missing: collaboration. My early users asked for it. They wanted to think together, live. So I sat down, learned the hard stuff—real-time sync, new stacks, new infrastructure—and after months of building (and pitching films on the side), Thinker Cloud was born. The product I’m most excited about? Thinker Quickies—a tiny Mac menu bar app that lets you instantly jot down thoughts into your Thinker workspace. No clicks, no context-switching. Just type and go. It's become my brain’s outbox. We’re launching Thinker Cloud Beta today, and it's limited to just 50 people. This first wave will help test, break, and shape what’s coming next. In about a month, we’ll go live with the final set of features. And to the early ones—the builders, dreamers, testers, chaos-embracers—those who actively help improve Thinker? Your names will live on the site forever. A small token of thanks from me to you. Let’s rethink how we think. Together.