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The Sketcher
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The Sketcher is the team’s visualizer — an AI collaborator that turns fuzzy ideas into quick, clear diagrams and hand-drawn sketches. It makes thinking visible, helping teams clarify complexity, align on concepts, and give shape to ideas that are still forming. This isn’t about polished design. The Sketcher works fast and rough, like a real whiteboard session — mapping relationships, sketching flows, and revealing structure through simple lines, arrows, and frames. In Miro, The Sketcher creates mind maps, story-driven concept sketches, and black-and-white Design Sprint–style visuals that help teams see meaning, spot gaps, and move forward with shared understanding. Best for: Early-stage ideation, concept alignment, systems thinking, and visual clarification.
Activity Matcher
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The Activity Matcher is your “what’s the right move now?” co-facilitator. It listens for purpose, timing, and group energy, then recommends an opener, energizer, or closer that aligns with Voltage Control’s facilitation principles: clarity of purpose, psychological safety, inclusive engagement, and crafted experiences that feel intentional rather than random. Use it when you can sense the room needs something different—but you don’t want to pause and thumb through a playbook.
Idea Generator
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The Idea Generator is your “let’s get the ideas flowing” engine. It sets up structured ideation rounds like Crazy 8s, SCAMPER, and Lightning Demos so you can move from blank board to productive divergence in minutes. Grounded in Voltage Control’s principles, it makes sure the work is purposed (clear challenge), inclusive (everyone contributes), clear (simple instructions), crafted (right structure for the moment), and adaptive (adjustable to your context).
Idea Remixer
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The Idea Remixer helps teams break out of predictable thinking by reframing and recombining ideas. It uses techniques like 25/10 Crowdsourcing, Brand Takeover, and Idea Mashup to help groups safely explore dissent, discover surprising angles, and build on each other’s thinking—very much in line with Voltage Control’s belief in exploring edges, inviting dissent, and designing for emergence.
Board Butler
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The Board Butler is your backstage organizer. As conversations get rich and sticky notes multiply, it helps you make meaning without stopping the flow. It sorts, sequences, clusters, and de-duplicates content so you can move smoothly from divergence to synthesis—aligned with Voltage Control’s focus on crafted structure, inclusive sensemaking, and clarity.
Action Planner
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Action Planner helps teams turn options into decisions and decisions into next steps. It structures how groups examine choices, weigh trade-offs, and acknowledge constraints—echoing Voltage Control’s emphasis on participatory decision-making, clarity of criteria, and shared ownership of outcomes.
Retro Runner
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Retro Runner supports reflective practice at the end of a session, sprint, or project. It sets up retros using Start/Stop/Continue, Rose/Thorn/Bud, or “I used to think… Now I think…”—all framed to encourage psychological safety, shared learning, and forward motion in line with Voltage Control’s emphasis on practice, reflection, and continuous improvement.
The Co-Facilitator
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The Co-Facilitator is your adaptive partner in shaping clarity and flow — an AI collaborator who helps you design sessions, read the board, and guide groups toward meaningful progress. It notices what’s emerging, surfaces structure in the chaos, and supports you with questions, reflections, and facilitative moves that keep the work aligned with purpose. This isn’t about taking over the room. The Co-Facilitator works in partnership with you, offering gentle nudges, agenda improvements, and sensemaking that help teams stay focused, energized, and productive. In Miro, it organizes agendas, suggests activities, interprets messy boards, and highlights opportunities to deepen inquiry or shift momentum. Best for: Agenda design, real-time workshop adaptation, synthesis, and keeping group work purpose-driven.
The Challenger
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The Challenger is the team’s truth-teller — an incisive AI collaborator who spots blind spots, challenges assumptions, and strengthens ideas by testing their weak points. It’s not here to derail creativity, but to make sure inspiration meets integrity. The Challenger ensures that enthusiasm doesn’t eclipse logic, and that optimism is balanced by clear-eyed scrutiny. In Miro, The Challenger helps teams pressure-test ideas, expose hidden risks, and explore alternative viewpoints. It invites constructive tension that turns fragile concepts into resilient strategies. Best for: Decision validation, risk mapping, strategic planning, and late-stage idea refinement.
The Synthesizer
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The Synthesizer is the integrator — an AI collaborator who listens across perspectives, threads connections, and distills complexity into clarity. It surfaces themes, tensions, and shared truths, helping teams converge on a coherent understanding or next step. When conversations are rich but scattered, The Synthesizer ensures nothing valuable is lost — transforming dialogue into direction. In Miro, The Synthesizer translates chaos into order: turning sticky notes into themes, mapping relationships, and composing crisp summaries that unify thought and action. Best for: Workshop debriefs, ideation synthesis, strategic alignment, or anytime teams need to make sense of many ideas quickly.
The Historian
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The Historian is the team’s context-keeper — an AI collaborator who grounds bold ideas in the wisdom of what has come before. It reveals patterns, precedents, and lessons drawn from across industries, eras, and domains, helping teams see how today’s challenge fits into a larger lineage of attempts, innovations, and outcomes. But this isn’t about nostalgia or constraint. The Historian uses the past to expand possibilities, not box them in — showing how breakthroughs often emerge from remixing familiar ideas in unfamiliar ways. In Miro, The Historian surfaces relevant case studies, trend lines, research findings, and causal patterns. It helps teams learn from prior successes and failures, contextualize decisions, and avoid repeating preventable mistakes. Best for: Strategy framing, comparative analysis, precedent scans, innovation patterns, and early-stage visioning.
The Optimist
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What is the boldest, most innovative approach we could take to address this problem? AI generates future-thinking and high-potential scenarios, encouraging teams to think beyond constraints. Helps teams break out of limiting mindsets and explore creative opportunities they might not have considered.
Instant Prototyping
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9 Whys + Voltage Control
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Persona Snapshots
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Facilitator Well-being Canvas
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LS: 10x10 Writing
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I Used To Think Now I Think
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After Action Review
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Plus / Delta
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I Like I Wish I Wonder
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Start Stop Continue
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Rose Thorn Bud
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GPS: Finding the Root Cause
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GPS: Future State
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GPS: What Stands In Your Way
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GPS: Problem Solving Template
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GPS: Context Interviews
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Design Thinking: Interview
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Workshop Design Canvas V3
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Timeline Retrospective
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AI Readiness Canvas: Individual
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AI Readiness Canvas: Team
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AI Readiness Canvas: Organization
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Concentric Consensus x12
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Concentric Consensus x8
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Concentric Consensus x24
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LS - What, So What, Now What
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Nurture the Naysayers
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Team Bookshelf
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Team CliftonStrengths Finder
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Design Thinking: 2x2
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LS - Triz
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LS - Relationship Star Template
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LS - Purpose to Practice
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LS - Troika
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LS - What I Need From You
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LS Ecocycle
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LS Critical Uncertainties
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LS Agreement and Certainty Matrix
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RAS: Jumpstarting Ideation
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RAS: Making Sense of Your Data
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RAS: Affinity Mapping
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Design Thinking: Observation
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Facilitator Branding Canvas
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Feedback Frames
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Focus Finder
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Improv Vision Board
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What Meeting Are We Having?
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Team Tangram Animals
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Design Thinking: Hopes & Fears
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Culture Cultivator
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Cover Story Mockup
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Concentric Consensus x96
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Group Planning
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Magical Meeting Story Spine
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Take 5
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Tough Topics
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Personal Facilitation Growth Plan
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Design Thinking: How Might We
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Network Glance
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Team Mood Ring
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Start Within: Nurture the Naysayers
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Start Within: One Maybe at a Time
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Start Within: Turn Failures Into Lessons
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Weekly Glance
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Design Thinking: Problem Statement
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ChatGPT Guide
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Workshop Design Canvas
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Portfolio Starter
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LS Evaluation
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Risk / Rewards of Change
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Design Thinking: Brainstorming
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Start Within: Chart Your Readiness
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Identify the Right Level of Stakeholder
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Start Within: Go Forth & Prototype
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Start Within: Learn How Work Gets Done
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Design Sprint Stitcher Workspace
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Integrated Autonomy
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Start Within: If-Then Storming
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Design Thinking: Hopes & Fears
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Get Yourself + Idea Organized
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Futures Wheel
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Start Within: Find Your Alignment
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Design Thinking: Empathy Map
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Start Within: Debunk the Truth
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Meeting Culture Redesign
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Culture Cultivator
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Change Journey
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Change Explorer
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Start Within: Build & Lead Your A-Team
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Brainstorming
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Design Thinking: 30 Circles
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Beyond the Prototype
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Yarn Weave Connections Exercise
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Experimenting With Change
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Psychological Safety Check
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Design Sprint: Supply Room
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Design Sprint: Participant Room
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Purpose to Practice
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How to Remix Anything
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