PDIGS Whiteboard and OneNote compliment each other well. Consider Whiteboard for your real-time visual collab needs, and OneNote as your binder for storing, organizing and augmenting those ideas for reference in the future. In Education, for example, we see teachers prep a Whiteboard before class, use it to drive an engaging in-class lesson, enable real-time collaboration with students, and then use Whiteboard's built-in "Send to OneNote Class Notebook" feature to safely and easily send a full screenshot of the Whiteboard to the OneNote Class Notebook of their choosing for safe keeping and future reference. This can then integrate Whiteboard into existing OneNote workflows the teacher may have for organizing their class content, handouts, lessons, etc. This same scenario can be applied more broadly outside of education to any project or work setting. For example, imagine doing a live brainstorm session at work in Whiteboard with sticky notes, reaction-based voting, sorting, and templates, arriving at a decision, and putting that into a broader "Project Notebook" in OneNote that may have many meeting note pages, research, etc. Starting quickly and collaboratively in Whiteboard, and organizing/storing into existing OneNote workflows is a powerful combination.