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FigJam

Score8 out of 10

97 Reviews and Ratings

What is FigJam?

FigJam is an online interactive whiteboard from Figma headquartered in San Francisco, presently in beta (2021) but available to the public in a free trial. The vendor states that in 2022, FigJam will have plans for $0, $8, and $15 per editor, per month.

FigJam is Figtastic for whiteboarding

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Full-time designer in a product team. Work with a PM and Eng. Manager to figure what's the right thing to build and how we plan to build it right, etc. You know the drill. FigJam is a go-to, daily white board that use primarily for my own notes, sketches and visual thinking. But I also use it several times a week for collaborative purposes, usually for exercises that only last a few minutes. It's been a steady tool for quick, cheap whiteboarding largely becuase we already use Figma, but also because this is simple, low-barrier to entry. You don't want people frustrated with the tools before they even start thinking about contributing feedback to design, etc.

Pros

  • quick startup, like walking up to a physical whiteboard
  • restrained tools, just enough to not worry too much about style or other choices that don't really matter at this fidelity (all the time)
  • excellent integration with Figma itself. Cross-cut and paste, no loss of data, editability, etc.
  • dead simple to learn

Cons

  • love to see it kept feature light ... already seeing the little creeping features like timing clocks, AI help, etc ...

Return on Investment

  • FigJam saves a lot of time ... it's nice to have all my visual notes/sketches within Figma itself where a lot of design work lives
  • The project organization and other features contribute to the ease of answering that age old question ... "where can I find that mockup?"
  • Dev Mode is pretty cool. Not many use it, so some designers may spend unnecessary time spec'ing out things that no one will appreciate, let alone look at.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Microsoft 365, Miro and Google Workspace

Other Software Used

Replit, OneNote, Slite

Nice solution when combined with designing .

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

FigJam is a collaborative tool mainly used for brainstorming purposes. It is an easy-to-use platform that allows anyone to contribute to our projects. The most important thing is the interface, which makes things easy for anyone, even team members with little in common with the digital world.

Pros

  • Easy to use interface.
  • Clearly defined features.
  • Collaborative space that works well with design environment.

Cons

  • I always get the impression that it is "heavier" than other solutions of this kind (e.g., Miro).

Return on Investment

  • It clearly shows how the design works.
  • It may be a notebook for designers.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Miro

Other Software Used

Miro, Mural, Axure RP, Figma, Adobe XD

FigJam review

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use FigJam when starting a new project to gather all the information, data, and research we have so far in one place. This serves as the starting point. Next, we bring the team together for early ideation, secondary research, and user journey mapping. The goal is to create a shared space where everyone on the team can quickly get an overview of the project.

Pros

  • Ideation and brainstorming
  • User journey and user flow mapping

Cons

  • Links preview
  • Low fidelity prototyping

Return on Investment

  • Streamlining collaboration
  • Enhancing productivity across cross-functional teams

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Miro

Other Software Used

Figma, Miro, Asana

The Sweetness of FigJam

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Being part f an all remote team, we are often looking for collaboration tools such as Fig Jam. recently we began trying Figma for design and prototyping. Figjam we though would work better with Figma so we began to use it. We have used it for ideation, team collaboration and different presentations.

Pros

  • Whiteboarding
  • Live Collaboration
  • Quick Iterations

Cons

  • Less Rigidity
  • Ability to work with Different Documents
  • A light version of Figma

Most Important Features

  • Figma Support
  • Real Time Collaboration
  • Presentation Capabilities

Return on Investment

  • Allowed for Collaboration
  • Increase team time
  • Figma Document Presentation

Alternatives Considered

Miro, Figma, Sketch, InVision and InVision Freehand

Other Software Used

Figma, Sketch, InVision Freehand

Great for discussing and reviewing wireframes

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use it to sketch workflows of information, as well as wireframes for our UX

Pros

  • Workflows
  • Wireframes
  • UI
  • UX

Cons

  • It misses easy-to-use pre sets of diagrams. The ones presented seem to be not native and hard to use. Miro is a good benchmark.
  • Navegating throught projects in the main page is confusing, specially when people are not admin users.
  • It should suggest ways of organizing the pages designers do, specially when the project is big and have many pages and sections.
  • It could have, for example, a draft version for every page, so that one can hide it when they finish the work, but can open it whenever something needs to be modified, versioning the job.

Most Important Features

  • the wireframes with post-its and arrows
  • the pre-sets of diagrams, although limited
  • the comments
  • the calling feature

Return on Investment

  • It helps us conduct design tests faster, saving designers time specially because its easy to interact with FigJam
  • It helps discuss ideas faster
  • It helps us share ideas with partners more effectively

Alternatives Considered

Miro and draw.io

Other Software Used

Miro, draw.io, Figma