Get to Know FigJam by Figma – Can it Keep up With Miro?
Discover if FigJam is the right whiteboarding tool for you. Learn how to use FigJam, its advantages, and how it compares to other software in this in-depth course.
What you’ll learn
- Is FigJam a good tool for you?
- How to use FigJam?
- How does it connect to Figma?
- How does it compare to the other whiteboarding tools?
Let’s take a look at FigJam – Figma’s latest genius addition to their product portfolio! While it has been released only in April 2021 at Figma’s own conference “ConFig”, the global design and research community seemed to have picked it up really fast. FigJam is free and seems to be a comfortable addition to Figma, which most of the designers and researchers are already using. But can it actually hold up to its promises and keep up with the established and strong whiteboarding software competition? And is it as good as Figma? How to use it? What are its advantages and disadvantages? Why should we even bother to try it out?
In this course, I’m covering all of these questions and even more interesting facts as an in-depth comparison with the most important tools in the field of whiteboarding, ideation, and brainstorming software as Miro – formerly known as Realtime Board, Mural, InVision Freehand or Microsoft Whiteboard. You will be enabled to make your informed decision whether FigJam is a tool that makes sense for you or if it would be more beneficial for you to stick with another solution.
Enjoy this course and make sure to check out my other content!
Music by Joakim Karud
Who this course is for:
- User / UX Researchers
- UX Designers
- Product Designers
- Product Managers