Team collaboration whiteboard vs. a Pinterest-native mood board. Mural is a collaborative whiteboard for team workshops; Pin Memory is a Pinterest-connected canvas focused on visual mood boards.
TL;DR
Pin Memory connects directly to Pinterest and turns your saved pins into free-form mood boards. Mural: Mural is a collaborative whiteboard for team workshops; Pin Memory is a Pinterest-connected canvas focused on visual mood boards. Choose Pin Memory for visual mood boards from pinterest pins; choose Mural for facilitated team workshops and brainstorms.
| Feature | Pin Memory | Mural |
|---|---|---|
| Direct Pinterest import | ||
| Free-form canvas | ||
| Search your own pins | ||
| Workshop facilitation tools | ||
| Export to PNG & PDF | ||
| Best for | Pinterest mood boards | Team workshops |
Pin Memory is for the visual, image-first task of mood boarding. It pulls your Pinterest pins in automatically and lets you arrange them freely, without facilitation tools or a team-workshop focus.
Best for: Visual mood boards from Pinterest pins
If you run facilitated workshops, design sprints, or team brainstorming sessions, Mural's collaboration and facilitation features are purpose-built for that. Pin Memory is for assembling visual inspiration.
Best for: Facilitated team workshops and brainstorms
Yes — for image-first mood boards, especially with Pinterest pins, Pin Memory is more focused. Mural is designed for facilitated team workshops rather than visual inspiration boards.
No — there's no Pinterest integration in Mural. Pin Memory imports your pins directly so they're ready to arrange.
Pin Memory if you want a Pinterest-based visual mood board; Mural if you need collaborative workshop and facilitation features for a team.
Yes — Pin Memory does one thing well (arranging pins into mood boards) without workshop tooling, so there's far less to learn.
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