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Revolutionize team brainstorming with async, bias-free collaboration that sparks creativity and saves you time. Start today with a 14-day free trial.

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Absolutely, Bulby is an excellent resource for individual brainstorming. Traditional group brainstorming sessions can sometimes stifle creativity due to social dynamics and pressure to conform.

Bulby allows individuals to first explore and develop their ideas independently, leveraging AI-powered prompts to reach novel insights without the constraints of a group setting.

This method ensures that when it comes time to meet, each participant brings a diverse array of fully formed, creative ideas to the table, ready for collaborative refinement and selection for experimentation.

Bulby is perfect for remote teams, future-focused leaders, coaches, and facilitators who want to elevate their group’s creativity. Brainstorming has long been one of the most widely used innovation tools, essential in design thinking, hackathons, and product development. Now, it’s time to take it to the next level with Bulby’s AI-powered brainwriting, ensuring every voice is heard and creativity thrives like never before.

Bulby presents diverse and unexpected suggestions, prompting users to think beyond their habitual patterns.