You can now attach one or more whiteboards directly to a sprint task or group task in Decuga. The architecture sketch, user flow, or retro board that inspired the work stays connected to the task that delivers it.
A sprint task for "Redesign checkout flow" often has a Figma link in the description, an architecture sketch somewhere in Miro, and a user flow that lives only in someone's memory of last week's whiteboard session. When engineers pick up the task, the visual context is scattered. Decuga now lets you link whiteboards directly to any task — so the sketch that defined the work lives one click away from the story that delivers it.
Open any task in the detail panel (click a task card on the sprint board, backlog, or group task list). Scroll to the Whiteboards section in the right column — it sits alongside the Documents and Tickets sections. Click "Link", and a dropdown shows every whiteboard in the project. Click a board to link it; click again to unlink.
Open the task detail panel
Click any task card on the sprint board, backlog, or group task list.
Find the Whiteboards section
Scroll the right column of the detail panel. It sits below Documents.
Click Link
A dropdown lists every whiteboard in the project. Click a board to link it.
Open from the task
The linked board appears as a clickable link — click it to jump directly into the board.
A task can be linked to more than one whiteboard. This is useful when a feature spans multiple diagrams — an architecture sketch in one board, a user flow in another, and a retro action item from a third. All linked boards appear in the list with their name and a direct link.
Linking a whiteboard to a task is a lightweight way to say "this diagram is related to this story." It doesn't lock the board or hide it — the whiteboard remains accessible from the Whiteboard tab and the Command Palette. The link is simply a pointer that lives in the task panel for anyone reviewing the task to follow.
Link the architecture whiteboard to the engineering task before handing it off. The engineer sees the visual context immediately in the task detail panel — no Slack message needed, no "where's the Miro board?" question.
You could paste a whiteboard link in the task description — and that still works. The Whiteboards section is better for boards that are formal references (the architecture that defines this task, the user flow being implemented). Inline URLs in the description are fine for casual references. Using the Whiteboards section means the link is always visible in the sidebar panel without opening the description editor, and it survives description rewrites without getting lost.
URL in description
Linked in Whiteboards section
The Whiteboards section sits next to the existing Documents and Tickets link sections in the task detail panel. A fully-linked task might have: a PRD linked in Documents, a customer bug report linked in Tickets, and the architecture diagram linked in Whiteboards. Everything the engineer needs to deliver the task is one click away — no tab-switching, no link-hunting.
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Link sections in the task panel: Documents, Whiteboards, Tickets
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Whiteboards linkable per task
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