
Figma suits me: fair price, easy to use, regular updates. Bugs are rare. I use it solo and with my team. Project organization is handy — lots of projects, sorted by groups, reorderable, with favorites. Plugins, community, and AI tools are useful; I rely on them often. In-file teamwork helps: discussions with designers and devs stay there, cutting down on chats and calls. Plans are flexible — access and restrictions adjust easily. The admin panel annoys me, though: adding someone to the plan or checking next period’s invoice isn’t clear. UX there is messy, needs work. Also, no warning that AI features might not work in some countries — you figure out the VPN fix yourself. Been with Figma since 2019, and I’m satisfied. Price and quality balance out, it pays off. Thanks for the tool!
When it comes to design tools like Figma, I must admit that as a non-designer, it can feel quite challenging to get the hang of it due to its steep learning curve. However, I have discovered a gem within the Figma ecosystem called Figjam that I absolutely adore. Figjam offers an intuitive and user-friendly experience, making it more accessible to users like myself who may not have a background in design. It allows me to effortlessly create diagrams and brainstorm ideas using sticky notes, which has proven to be incredibly valuable. The simplicity and versatility of Figjam's interface make it a joy to work with.
Great tool. Waiting for AI & NO-CODE to be integrated, and take it to the next level
Amazing tool that helps me everything realted UX/UI design sometimes a lil bit of normal visual design, but lacks on printing features.