Research needs more colors for sticky notes.
December 08, 2022

Research needs more colors for sticky notes.

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Software Version

Freehand Enterprise

Overall Satisfaction with InVision Freehand

I use it for brainstorming, user flows, journey maps, and research affinity mapping. It is used by product managers, developers, engineers, designers, and researchers. It is how we collaborate and is useful for gaining consensus.
  • 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.
  • Sticky notes.
  • Boards
  • Reactions
  • It enables us to collaborate, that is invaluable.
Invision is good, but Miro is a better tool. I don't know why I say this; I just enjoy working in Miro more.
More of my colleagues has enterprise access to Invision.

Do you think Freehand by InVision delivers good value for the price?

Not sure

Are you happy with Freehand by InVision's feature set?

Yes

Did Freehand by InVision live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Freehand by InVision go as expected?

I wasn't involved with the implementation phase

Would you buy Freehand by InVision again?

Yes

Our team uses Invision Freehand for planning out individual products - with user flows, journey maps, screen flows, brainstorming, and planning. These are created by designers and often shared with non-design team members. The boards are also used for research affinity mapping and reflection. Finally, we also use them for team social meetings for our book club, jeopardy, and other team games or activities.