Loom is a freeform canvas where plans, tasks, notes and ideas live as connected cards — laid out the way you actually think, and woven alongside you by Claude. One surface instead of ten scattered tabs.
Most tools bury your work in lists and folders. Loom spreads it on a canvas where you can stand back and read the whole shape of it.
↓ these are real card types from the appGroup work into Looms, lay it out on infinite Fabrics, and connect cards with edges and frames. Drag, zoom, rearrange — the layout is the meaning.
ViewsThe same cards become a calendar, an outline, a kanban, a deck. Helm, Spool, Margin, Tags, Wake, Crew, Sparks, Mill — switch without re-entering a thing.
The MillA library of agents, commands and tools. Pull one onto a Fabric and it becomes a card you can run — not just read.
FlowsWeave Mill blocks or canvas cards into runnable flows. A plan that can execute itself is a different kind of plan.
CaptureDue-dated tasks rolled up across every Loom, quick Sparks for half-formed ideas, and Margin notes beside the canvas.
ShellArgus, Inquire, Polaris and Nebula fold into Loom — monitoring, questions, desktop control and databases behind one sidebar.
Loom speaks Claude's language. Through built-in tools, Claude creates Looms, lays out Fabrics, adds tasks and connects cards — so a conversation turns into a canvas you keep.
…plus every single Fabric flips between Canvas, Kanban, Outline and Presentation modes. Brainstorm at 10am, board meeting at 2pm, same Fabric.
One icon in the Start Menu, your whole workspace behind it. The richest way to run Loom.
Open Loom on the web and you're in. Installs as a PWA for an app-like feel.
Catch sparks, check tasks and glance at the canvas from anywhere. Synced live.