Have you ever organized a workshop using sticky notes and brown paper? Have you ever felt the pain of rendering the results? If so, check out the following!

Even after spending long evenings after workshops copying the results from walls covered with sticky notes to powerpoint presentations, we are sure that this is the way of working that fosters innovation and collective intelligence.

We just launched Squares: an application to help you render the results of your workshop. It allows you to go easily from the pictures to a nice PowerPoint. Squares is in free Beta from now!

You can start using it now! Please give us feedback and advice on how to improve (automatic text recognition and integration with templates and other output tools are already in our roadmap). We will be really happy to read you comments, and answer to each and every one of you.

We highly recommend to combine Squares with addineo (in free Beta, read more) to help you make a clean PowerPoint from Squares output:

What we do at Yellow Square

At Yellow Square, we design, test and deliver digital solutions quickly. Starting from the problem our clients are facing, we deliver a prototype in one week, a minimum viable product (MVP) in one month and the scaled-up digital solution in only a few more weeks, each of those being tested by final users and adapted subsequently.

To improve our speed, we are constantly looking for ways to improve the tools and methodologies that we use to quick-start and scale digital projects. The aim is to deliver more and more value in such a small time-frame.

We applied our methodology and what we know best to this project:

  • Test & Learn from real use cases to prove the value of the proposition and focus on the most added-value functionalities (one week time frame)
  • Build a minimum viable product to confront it with real users (one month time frame)

This is how we delivered in a short time frame Squares, and we use it almost on a daily basis.

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