The Gold Standard for Product Design in 2024
Overall Satisfaction with Figma
My company has a consumer app that allows people to create and trade digital collectible cards.
We have a product development team that evolves the app on an ongoing basis, including a product designer who works almost entirely in Figma to create new assets that we build into the app.
Additionally, Figma's user flows feature is useful when examining particular features such as our onboarding sequence or other multi-step user experiences.
We have a product development team that evolves the app on an ongoing basis, including a product designer who works almost entirely in Figma to create new assets that we build into the app.
Additionally, Figma's user flows feature is useful when examining particular features such as our onboarding sequence or other multi-step user experiences.
Pros
- Wireframing
- High-fidelity design
- User experience flows
Cons
- Loading speed
- Ease of onboarding for novice designers
- Pricing
- Fast prototyping to enable agile development
- Allows non-designers to pinch hit as product designers
- Easily shareable designs saves time
InVision was the dominant product (not that long ago, about 6-8 years) before Figma came on the scene. The ability to easily share Figma designs via link to colleagues who did not yet have Figma accounts was a key unlock that allowed it to quickly grow, because the more people who can view designs before we build and give feedback, the better those designs will be.
Do you think Figma delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Figma's feature set?
Yes
Did Figma live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Figma go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Figma again?
Yes


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