VK has introduced a new free service called “VK Board”. It makes it easy to view information and share work progress. You can create an unlimited number of private virtual boards, demonstrate ideas and conduct trainings. Users can work together without restrictions on the number of participants. This was reported by the VK press service to RB.RU.

VK has launched a beta version of the free service “VK Board”
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The service features an interactive virtual space where you can create scalable smart boards with stickers, shapes, add text, images, links and other elements, you can also set a timer for productive work in a limited period of time. There you can organize a common workspace, share tasks, track progress and discuss ideas with colleagues.

“The new product “VK Board” will become an indispensable space for all those who work on projects, are training and need the help of visual tools, and also value convenience and efficiency. The simple and intuitive interface of the service will help users achieve better results,” said Sergei Prokudin, project manager.

He also noted that users will soon be able to save and transfer data from other services for free, and then return to end virtual spaces.

We previously wrote that the Miro platform for remote collaborative work, founded by Russians, will stop providing services to accounts from Russia and Belarus on September 12. At the same time, as RBC clarifies, the new project collaboration service “VK Board” may well become an analogue of the outgoing Miro.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

Source: RB

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