Use case
Orlea for designers
Keep inspiration, UI references, screenshots, articles, and loose visual research in one calm place instead of across tabs, Figma comments, desktop folders, and saved tweets.
What Orlea helps with
Orlea fits design workflows where the work starts with collecting patterns, references, and examples worth revisiting later.
Things worth saving here
Why it fits
Built for visual collection
Design research is not just text. Orlea works well when screenshots, links, notes, and files need to stay visible together.
Less friction than a kanban board
You can save something because it is interesting, not because it needs a status, assignee, or due date.
A calmer reference library
Instead of leaving inspiration trapped in tabs, camera rolls, or Slack threads, you keep it in a workspace designed for revisiting.
Useful next steps
FAQ
- Is Orlea a design file tool like Figma?
- No. Orlea is the collection layer around the design work: references, screenshots, links, notes, and files you want near the project.
- What kinds of design inputs fit best?
- Inspiration boards, interaction references, screenshots, articles, competitor examples, and loose concept notes are all a strong fit.
- Why not just use a Trello board or Notes app?
- Design research is usually more visual and more sprawling than a simple note. Orlea is better when you want screenshots, links, files, and notes to live together.
Keep the useful stuff close.
Download Orlea for macOS and give your references, notes, screenshots, and ideas a place to land.