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Freehand by InVision

Freehand by InVision

Overview

What is Freehand by InVision?

Freehand, from InVision headquartered in New York, is an online whiteboard that enables teams to plan, brainstorm, and draw together. It aims to give everyone a simple way to visually represent ideas with charts, diagrams, and drawings. Whether for mind…

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InVision Freehand has proven to be a valuable tool for various use cases, as reported by users, reviewers, and customers. Its low learning …
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Pricing

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Freehand Free

$0

Cloud
per year per user

Freehand Pro

$4

Cloud
per month per user

Freehand Enterprise

Custom Quote

Cloud

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://freehandapp.com/pricing/

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $4 per month per user
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Product Details

What is Freehand by InVision?

Freehand by InVision is a visual collaboration platform built for organizations. With pre-built templates, organized spaces tor project management, and interactive widgets and reactions. Freehand centralizes the entire workflow so to ensure alignment at every stage of the collaborative process. Teams can work together both in real-time or asynchronously no matter what timezone they're in with, according to the vendor, no learning curve. Freehand is available with flat-rate enterprise pricing options, to alleviate the strain of admin seat license management.

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Freehand by InVision Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Freehand, from InVision headquartered in New York, is an online whiteboard that enables teams to plan, brainstorm, and draw together. It aims to give everyone a simple way to visually represent ideas with charts, diagrams, and drawings. Whether for mind mapping, creating a customer journey map, or drafting up an org chart, Freehand can help teams make ideas and plans visual.

Freehand by InVision starts at $4.

Miro, Mural, and Figma are common alternatives for Freehand by InVision.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 9.3.

The most common users of Freehand by InVision are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

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InVision Freehand has proven to be a valuable tool for various use cases, as reported by users, reviewers, and customers. Its low learning curve and real-time collaboration capabilities make it ideal for running UX workshops and collaborating with different teams. The software serves as a hub for UI/UX designers, developers, project and product managers, and key stakeholders to access visual design assets and details. It bridges the collaboration gap for remote teams, providing a space to add to the pool of meaning and align stakeholders. Additionally, InVision Freehand is frequently used in the early brainstorming and prototype phases to quickly collaborate and share ideas with the team. It facilitates clear communication of requirements between clients and the development team, reducing the scope for misunderstanding. Moreover, it serves as a centralized place for collecting and archiving documents and assets, collecting product requirements, and delivering annotated design specs. With its virtual whiteboard feature, InVision Freehand is valuable for remote brainstorming sessions and documenting business problems. Users appreciate the wireframe elements provided by InVision Freehand for customizing and building products efficiently. The software has been praised for its regular updates and enhanced functionality that brings value to designers' work. Overall, InVision Freehand is widely used across disciplines for collaboration, ideation activities, wireframing, project planning, design critiques, and much more.

Users commonly recommend using InVision Freehand for collaborative creative projects and suggest utilizing it alongside other InVision products for a smoother experience. InVision Freehand is praised for facilitating brainstorming, real-time idea sharing, desktop and mobile responsive design, team collaboration, conversations and critiques of work, and post wireframes and screen mockups. Users also highlight its usefulness in sharing work between teams, creating specs with easy-to-attach comments, promoting teamwork, enhancing contact with consumers, collecting feedback and suggestions, improving the workflow of design teams, and working with collaborators.

Additionally, InVision is highly regarded as a great tool for collaboration and communication with customers. It is useful for UI/UX developers to test designs and maintain a consistent aesthetic for their brand. Users also find it valuable for project management and collaboration with stakeholders. InVision is recommended for designers working on website redesign projects, collaborating with external creative agencies, and individuals in the web and mobile design fields. Users advise exploring the trial period to assess if InVision aligns well with the team's needs and encourage team members to provide design feedback directly in the tool.

Craft by InVision is suggested as a companion tool for faster prototyping and importing graphic assets. However, users caution that understanding the pricing structure and permissions for different features is important when using InVision. They also remind others to archive screenshots locally, as projects need to be deleted to start new ones.

Invision Freehand is recommended for various purposes from design workflow to high fidelity prototypes, allowing collaboration between members and improving team designs.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy to upload a screenshot
  • Easy to use whiteboard
  • Sticky Notes
  • Most important- Collaboration
  • The tool bar needs to be improved.
  • Minimalistic is nice, but I think it needs to be expanded.
  • I wish you could tag co-workers somehow.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Wireframes
  • Brainstorming about the product flow
  • 1 place for us to see everything
  • Notes (sticky) are distracting
  • It seems that you can not select a board from any position to drag it, you have to click on the left corner only
  • It does not detect the shapes created by marker
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • I like the templates; they give lots of options that I hadn't even thought of. They also save a lot of time.
  • The boards make it easier to organize content.
  • I love that you can increase the size of the font by pulling and dragging.
  • The limited number of sticky note colors is really annoying. We need more colors for affinity mapping.
  • Sometimes it takes forever for images to load. Sometimes they never load. Why does it take so long?
  • I often get connecting lines/arrows when I don't want them. I'm just trying to move the sticky or the shape.
  • I'm going to mention it again because this is hugely important to me; please add more colors to the sticky notes.
Bumhan YU | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Realtime collaboration and brainstorming
  • Bringing in external resources like a Figma or Sketch, and keeping them in sync
  • Collecting comments/feedback in a thread directly and visually in context
  • Integration with Figma is rather minimal. Key features like inspecting design specs and embedding prototypes are completely missing.
  • Browsing between spaces and viewing files across them can be done differently. In the absence of proper breadcrumb and/or global navigation, it takes work to navigate and is often disorienting.
  • I'd like to see the "Space Overview" editing mode evolving a bit. Perhaps along the line of other tools like Notion or Coda. I understand it's not a core feature of InVision Freehand, but would be a nice bonus.
Art Stiefel | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • We use InVision Freehand for brainstorming new marketing campaign ideas.
  • We create a lot of Customer Journey mapping ideas and the InVision Freehand environment provides us with exactly what we need to be successful in creating a collaborative workspace to do so.
  • For some of our clients and concept campaigns, we work out website wireframes. InVision Freehand proves us with a great blank slate - and provides the intuitive tools to go from an empty page to a completely blocked-out website structure - seemingly in no time.
  • For working with clients all across the country, InVision Freehand provides us with an awesome shared board to present and propose new business opportunities for them - and for us!
  • The continued improvements and nuances make using Freehand a "Go-To" solution for me and my team every day. There are platform updates made pretty much every month. It shows that the dev team is always looking out and listening for ways that they can improve the user experience and usability.
  • More templates being added all the time have been a great way for us to kick off conversations and workshopping with internal and external teams.
  • While we love using InVision Freehand, it's not always as intuitive for the non-agency folks we sometimes work with. It's not impossible or hard. Just could be easier to onboard them.
  • There are so many great tools that are built into InVision and Freehand takes it to the next level. That said, there are other platforms in this space that are advancing in integrations with many of the other live meetings and sharing tools that agencies, clients, and the general public have become so accustomed to over the last couple of years.
  • We would love to be able to use InVision Freehand as integrated or embedded in our sites or gated parts of live sites we work on.
  • There aren't too many things that I could point to that would be considered problematic - I might like to see some new movable menus.
  • Some additional sharing options might be nice to have. Right now there a lot of integrations with platforms and being able to work/share in those spaces would be interesting. An example might be sharing in Slack and being able to work right within a working team channel.
Nicolette (Nic) Nieves | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Sticky notes for research analysis
  • Collaboration with brainstorming sessions
  • Easy-to-create sitemaps and user flows
  • Sharable ideas with stakeholders
  • A digital whiteboard to use during meetings
  • Grouping and arranging objects is tricky for me.
  • When I try to change the colors and fills, I feel like it's limited on opacity and color options.
  • I would like to be able to change the standard scroll because for me, it feels backwards and I have to mentally adjust.
November 30, 2022

Great tool for designers!

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Multiple app integrations
  • Ability to upload and inspect design mocks
  • Useful collaborative tools: ability to follow others, presentation mode, stickies, comments, reactions.
  • Wireframing
  • When updates are made to an artboard and you re-upload it to Freehand, it spawns a new artboard instead of updating the existing one. This is tedious because you have to delete the outdated one.
  • You cannot see connection links between artboards unlike InVision specs
  • Needs ability to upload videos (mp4)
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Allows wireframes to be created quickly.
  • Facilitates collaboration on ongoing projects.
  • Also aids in meeting collaboration in being able to access the same whiteboard and take hybrid meetings to the next level.
  • Maybe history or version control?
  • Integration with project management workflows.
November 29, 2022

Plenty of room to grow

Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Collaboration space for many users
  • being a place of reference for artifacts
  • easily shareable
  • Additional tool capabilities to gain parity with other whiteboard tool
  • editing text is a huge pain. Just use a size of text instead of resizing the box
  • More colors of text and post-its are needed
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Lo-fi mocks.
  • Incredible feature set.
  • Shapes for every possible button.
  • Collaborating.
  • A Product Manager's dream tool
  • Make adding new text and sizing it easier.
  • Add a better text toolbar.
  • More color options!
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Bring in and embed external files and view them on the board without having to move out of freehand. eg. pdf's, power point, youtube etc.
  • Creating wireframes, flow maps, all and any kinds of created art boards to share with team members.
  • Ability to create text and link to external sites
  • Can format and create pages with text and bullet points right in freehand, rather than having to go to another software to do the same.
  • Collaborate with Team members all on the same board and project at the same time and get feedback live in a meeting and/or even later.
  • Love the different templates that have been provided for me to use as a starting point.
  • Would like for Freehand to bring in Sketch files without having to use Craft as a plug-in. eg. like it does for Figma and XD files.
November 28, 2022

InVision Freehand Review

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Collaborate with collegues
  • Interact and engage in real time
  • Offer a visual format for brainstorming discussions
  • Depending on how many people are using InVision Freehand at once, it can feel a little chaotic.
  • I don't like how I start to feel sensory overload watching everyone's mouse moving all around the page.
  • I think this isn't inherently a problem...but since InVision Freehand is still relatively new I think users just need more time to acclimate to all it offers.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Provides great templates for a multitude of activities, ceremonies and meeting objectives. Allowing team to save time and use proven methodologies.
  • Survey tools for design reviews and other feedback tools are easy to use and provide rapid direction and insights.
  • Presentation frames allows designers to have design Playgrounds and experiment freely yet rapidly clean up and show only the most relevant variants and design options.
  • The search function sometimes does not find the right files, particularly when naming conventions are not clear amongst a big group it can sometimes be challenging to find documents.
  • The archive/library can also be hard to visualize the complete set of files and experiments. Discovery and browsing can be challenging.
  • Notifications could be easier to follow as somethimes we receive a lot of notes and corrections and need an easy way to check off/close comments and notes.
Shrunga Mehta | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • I personally enjoy the ready to use templates for different UX processes.
  • The new wireframing tool is soo awesome.
  • I enjoy collaboration feature of InVision.
  • May be having a rotation feature for elements would be nice.
  • May be having a user testing feature.
  • Improvements to the code inspector for dev. handoff.
November 04, 2022

Freehand versus Miro

Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Template Offerings so you don't have to re-create the wheel
  • Multiple Users At Once (Collaboration)
  • Process Mapping elements (goodbye Visio)
  • Navigation Controls
  • Precise selection and deselection of features/tools
  • Zoom in/out functionality (it's not smooth or easy to do)
  • Latency with multiple users
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Enables multiple collaborators to work in the same area
  • Real-time updates while using it collaboratively
  • You can recognize the pointer of others in the InVision Freehand so it engenders conversation while working synchronously
  • It can be hard to find previous files when they aren't named intuitively. Maybe searching copy within docs would help faster discovery
  • The permissions can be frustrating when trying to share files across different teams, the UX team seems to struggle with providing links that are inaccessible
  • I think more could be done in the context menu for easier / relevant shortcuts
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Infinite Canvas: we're never limited to dragging n dropping, and pasting more and more stuff into it.
  • Live collaboration: It's the closest thing we've had to a full team working on a whiteboard since covid.
  • Sketch Integration: It makes updating designs/mockups a lot easier when I can push a button in Craft and not have to manually replace an image in my browser.
  • The resolution: Our webpage designs always pass the resolution threshold to where freehand starts to work its compression. During presentations, it can be a little embarrassing when we can't read the copy because it looks like potatoes.
  • Embedding videos: GIFs are only good to a certain point, and creating Vimeo embeds is tedious. I wish I could embed MP4s or web assets a lot quicker.
  • Touchpad panning: I can't tell you how many times I've "gone back" in my browser when I'm just trying to pan across the freehand. Has honestly made me wanna force quit on many occasions.
  • Sticky notes and text in shapes: Overall, it's really hard to use the sticky notes and text inside rectangles without the text just getting all over the place. It's different sizes, it gets too tiny, it gets way too big, and overall, it just doesn't look professional, even with a lot of fussing.
  • No ability to crop/mask an image. Nice to have, but sometimes we just need to delete a chunk off a screenshot, and it requires opening PS or taking a screenshot to edit anything.
  • Wish there was a way to have "internal comments" that are not visible to our clients.
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