Confluence is a collaboration and content sharing platform used primarily by customers who are already using Atlassian's Jira project tracking product. The product appeals particularly to IT users.
$10
per month
Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite
Score 8.6 out of 10
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The Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite empowers teams to ideate, plan, design, build, and launch game-changing solutions from a shared infinite canvas.
One of the original intended uses for Atlassian Confluence was for creating rich charts and workflow diagramming and project mapping (with the intent to transfer to JIRA). Unfortunately most of the intended output was reliant on 3rd party plugins or add-ons. Additionally, …
The 3 products above are enterprise grade, heavy footprint, high learning curve tools. All three meet the needs of a larger shop, and support on-premise installs, but are not well-suited to support a smaller footprint organization. All 3 have higher cost to entry, from a …
Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite
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Lucidspark's infinite canvas is proving incredibly useful for strategic planning and other long-lived activities where being able to navigate the history of complex pictures is valuable. I have found Google Slides and PowerPoint to be underpowered when it comes to …
I did not select Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite. That decision was taken by others in the organization. Given a choice, I am not sure I would have selected Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite. Miro was already established and, with a local client, was a better user experience in …
draw.io is a free tool which has very limited functionality. Some of the advanced features like AI based generation and templates are not available in other applications. Also, I’ve used bot framework for different purposes. If customer wants to collaborate and they don’t have …
Lucidchart stands out among diagramming tools due to its intuitive interface, extensive template library, and robust real-time collaboration features. While other tools like Microsoft Visio, draw.io, Creately, and Gliffy offer powerful features, Lucidchart's cloud-based …
In my opinion, I would say that Lucidchart provides a better experience and is easy to navigate than the product listed above. Lucidchart makes moving objects around easier and templates are easier to use in Lucidchart. The only thing I would say iObey does better is their Jira …
A very big difference for me was how you store your document: Lucidchart stores it with your account, while in the draw.io you have to store the file on your own. Also, there is a difference in how you work with icons and shapes: I had to resize them very often to align with …
I have previously [used] some other chart tools, but what makes Lucidchart the proffered one is the simplicity and the efficiency of using it. The existing templates were really helpful, first of all because I understood better what type of diagram suits better our needs, and …
They are very similar products, and the features offered by both applications are very similar as well. The only difference I can really think of between the two is the list of pre-built icons that come with the product. Lucidchart has far more built-in icons than draw.io and …
draw.io was a very good diagramming software but it falls short in a few areas: templating and collaboration. Lucidchart excels at both of those areas. This allows our power users and even novice users to jump in and get diagramming with little to no setup required. We find …
I feel Lucidchart is more intuitive. I also feel like when I have tried using Visio in the past it felt less versatile, but I could be wrong. Lucidchart is also what I have always used and Visio doesnt add enough value for me to learn a new program.
Equal or better. There's a learning curve, but overall it's rather intuitive. I felt confident in building out customer journey maps on Lucidchart after only a few hours of tinkering. Easy to use in other applications. Love the collaboration with Slack and Jira. Ease of …
I previously used Google Drawings for diagramming and realize it does not provide the breadth of options in Lucidchart. With the latter, I easily created a swim-lane diagram with the preset BPMN 2.0 notation (without the need to learn the notation itself all that much) and a …
draw.io has most of the base features that Lucidchart has. However, where it is lacking is in the collaboration space. I cannot share documents with people, and allow them to edit or comment on a living document. That makes keeping multiple versions of files very tedious and …
Lucidchart is designed to do one thing in my opinion, design charts of connected shapes. Other apps can do the same but are often tied to a desktop app and bloated with other illustration features I do not need. I like that is Lucidchart is limited in features to those specific …