Best Visual Collaboration Tools for Linux of 2026

Find and compare the best Visual Collaboration tools for Linux in 2026

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    ClickUp Reviews
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    ClickUp

    $7/user/month
    17,695 Ratings
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    ClickUp enhances your work environment by integrating visual collaboration features such as Whiteboards, mind maps, and real-time co-editing capabilities for Docs and tasks. You can brainstorm on limitless canvases, create flowcharts to outline processes, design wireframes, and organize your plans using sticky notes and connectors. Any visual component can easily be transformed into a task that can be tracked. You can also embed live documents, views, and images directly onto your Whiteboards. Team members can work together in real time from any location. The platform offers markup tools for reviewing and annotating creative assets. Unlike separate visual tools, ClickUp ensures that all elements are interconnected, turning your ideas into actionable plans.
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    Kanban Zone Reviews
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    Kanban Zone

    Kanban Zone

    $8.80/month
    8 Ratings
    Every project tool claims to fix chaos. Most just move the chaos into more tabs. Kanban Zone doesn't add another dashboard on top of your mess; it makes the board itself the source of truth. A card is a real commitment. WIP limits stop people from starting five things and finishing none. If something's stalling, the system flags it before it becomes an excuse in Monday's standup. The AI part isn't a chatbot wedged into a sidebar. Agents live on the card, read its actual context, and propose the next step. You accept it, or you don't. Nothing runs on its own. If you've been burned by "AI features" that are really just a prompt box with your company logo on it, this isn't that. Built by people who've spent two decades doing this work at places like American Express and Mayo Clinic, not by a growth team chasing a trend. Free trial at kanbanzone.com, no sales call required.
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    Magma Reviews
    Join our mission to make art multiplayer! Magma is a cloud-based digital art platform that helps creators and art teams work more collaboratively. Combining powerful drawing tools with in-app chat and call capabilities, Magma enables up to 50 artists to work on a canvas at once. Creators in industries from animation to game development use our platform to work together and bring their ideas to life. By enhancing collaboration, Magma helps creative teams manage projects more efficiently. Professionals can join live brainstorming sessions, host presentations, and leave comments with feedback directly on the canvas. Their team’s work is then saved in a shared, searchable repository that allows artists to see a complete version history of what they’ve worked on. On average, these features result in a 25% reduction in delivery time and 40% fewer revisions for creative teams.
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    Pop Reviews

    Pop

    Pop Technologies

    Free
    Experience lightning-speed screen sharing with simultaneous control, exceptional audio clarity, and top-notch video quality, ideal for collaborative coding sessions. With Pop’s multiplayer screen sharing feature, everyone can take charge of the screen using their own mouse and keyboard, making coding collaboration seamless and effective. Creating and sharing ideas through whiteboarding has reached a new level of convenience, allowing users to sketch together from any device, whether it’s a tablet or smartphone, without the hassle of traditional markers. Inviting participants is a breeze; simply share a link, and guests can join even before signing up. All it takes is a laptop or smartphone to become part of the action, making collaboration accessible to everyone. Additionally, this user-friendly setup encourages spontaneous teamwork, enhancing productivity and creativity.
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