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DevLog 9

See the full Figma file — moodboard, design guidelines, and all iterations are documented there.

Figma: Task Hub Site Capture

Task Hub is a canvas-based collaboration tool that reimagines how people work alongside AI. Instead of a chat window and a sequential conversation, Task Hub treats the canvas itself as the workspace where users create notes and tasks as nodes, draw connections between them, and selectively assign specific nodes to AI agents. The AI’s response lands back on the canvas as a part of the already existing node, keeping human decisions and AI output visible and comparable in the same space.

  • Canvas as the primary workspace. The design should feel flexible, nodes and their connections are the core UI, so layout and visual weight need to support scanning a canvas rather than reading a feed.
  • Make AI assignment feel deliberate. Since users choose which nodes to send to an agent, the UI should make that action explicit and its result visually distinct. The response lands back on the same node so the human context and the AI output stay together.
  • Customizability. The goal is for user to customize this workspace as their own whether this is the text styling or size of the nodes, import/export functionality as they would like to work.

I just submitted my moodboard, design and other guidelines to Moodle but included a more deep dive into overall concept and goals in this devlog.