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Conceptboard vs Hive

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

C0.0

Conceptboard's recent changelog is small UX polish — no directional bets visible.

◆ Current state

Conceptboard is in a slow-cadence, small-improvements posture: alt-drag ghost rendering, rounded corner radius on shapes, more personal colors, more board colors, cloud-storage shortcuts. The most consequential recent moves further back in the window are a rebrand and a Microsoft Teams app refresh. The product is shipping incrementally with no visible AI or new-surface bets.

◆ Where it's heading

The pattern over the past several months is steady-state polish — adjusting existing primitives rather than adding new ones. Conceptboard's core differentiation (security, EU hosting, German market) shows in what's not happening: no AI generation features, no agentic surfaces, no major redesign. That's a defensible posture for the regulated-sector customers it tends to serve, but visibly contrasts with Miro and Mural's AI-heavy roadmaps.

◆ Prediction

Expect more of the same incremental UX work in the near term, with the next directional move likely tied to compliance, on-premise, or AI-with-data-residency framing. A pure-AI feature seems unlikely without a counterweight on data handling that fits the customer base.

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6.3

Hive's quarter is mobile parity, with chat and dashboards getting tidied on the side.

◆ Current state

Hive is in a steady incremental polish phase. The dominant thread is pulling more of the desktop experience onto mobile: workflow visibility, time tracking from action cards, Gantt views, and a beefed-up universal search all landed within a week of each other. Chat got a parallel set of refinements (inline video, file gallery, history preservation when members leave), and dashboards picked up median aggregation.

◆ Where it's heading

Hive looks focused on closing the desktop-mobile gap rather than opening new product surface area. Each mobile release individually is small, but together they push Hive toward being usable as a primary-not-secondary work surface on phones, which matters most for project managers who actually move around. Expect this cleanup arc to continue for at least another release cycle before strategic capabilities (AI, automation depth) reappear.

◆ Prediction

Next likely additions on mobile: editing or creating actions/workflows (currently view-only) and richer dashboard interaction. On the desktop side, a feature touching AI or workflow authoring is overdue given the cadence of small fixes.

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