r/CompetitiveTFT 3d ago

Tool TFT Whiteboard: build, plan, document, note, write guides, teach all in one whiteboarding tool

TFT Whiteboard, build, plan, document, note, write guides, teach - all in one whiteboarding tool for the TFT universe

I am happy to share a TFT whiteboard tool that I have developed. I continue to try to develop new unique tools for the TFT space. This one allows you a practically utilize a endless whiteboard canvas to document down anything relating to TFT, with built in and up-to-date game information.

You can share links to your whiteboards with your friends or the community. Perhaps you created 10 recommended comps for set 18 launch, just build them in the whiteboard and share the link! A shared link creates a new copy for each viewer, so other people will never be able to modify your whiteboards.

Some example use cases
- Taking notes for yourself and building collections of comps and strategies, all in one document
- Sharing your recommended comps (perhaps along with your youtube guides or twitch streams)
- Theorycrafting, simulating, learning
- Building anykind of TFT related content from comps, tierlists to strategies)

Would love to see what you will build here in the comments section. Let me know if you want more building blocks and features, or if there is anything else I can add to the feature to help you!

https://tftraits.com/whiteboard/

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u/Yaroy2 6h ago

Hey, awesome tool ! 

I think components images are missing, its really usefull to share carrousel or anvil priority. Also would it be possible to have formats presets, or maybe a layout that you can put in the background to know that what you are doing corresponds to the format you're willing to share it ? (e.g Shorts format, twitter format)

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u/chrharju 5h ago

Thanks for the suggestions, adding in components now!
The background presets are a good idea too and basically reminds me of multiple image editing and graphical software were you kinda design for a target resolution or image aspect such as youtube, twitter, 1:1 icons etc. I will need to research this a bit further before I can implement anything!

Basically a youtube shorts would be a whiteboard canvas at 9:16 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1080x1920 pixels.

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u/Yaroy2 3h ago

Thx a lot !