Before
Set up in five minutes.
Create a session, pick your stages and timings, and invite the group with a join link. Everything the room needs lives behind that one link.
No compromise on the method. The five stages, in order, with the controls you rely on in the room — stage advancement, timeboxes, spotlighting, breakout rooms — on one live brick canvas your whole group shares.
Pairs with your call
Keep the video tool your client already uses. BrickThink handles the bricks, the stages, and the record — not the call. Nothing new for IT to approve on the participant side.
Facilitator controls
A whiteboard makes you improvise the method. Here the method is built in, and the controls sit with the facilitator — where they belong.
Stage controls
Advance, pause, or extend each stage. The session moves when you say it moves — the five-stage order is enforced, not suggested.
Breakout rooms
Split a large group into rooms for a stage, then bring the builds back together. No juggling links or duplicate boards.
Spotlight a build
Put one model in front of everyone while its builder tells the story. The room looks at the bricks, not at the person.
Timers that hold the line
Every stage runs on a visible clock. Strict, standard, or no-pressure — the timebox does the pushing so you don’t have to.
Private notes
Keep your observations next to the session while it runs. Yours alone — never shown to the room.
A session, end to end
The setup, the run, and the deliverable — one place, one link.
Before
Create a session, pick your stages and timings, and invite the group with a join link. Everything the room needs lives behind that one link.
During
Everyone builds on the same live canvas. You advance the stages, spotlight builds, and keep the timebox honest — over whichever video call you already use.
After
Narrations are captured and transcribed. Export the session as a PDF report, save each stage as an image, or take the raw data with you.
Open source
The platform is open source and free to facilitate on. Set up a session, invite your group, and keep the method intact.