Collaboration with a hint of fun - Lucidspark
October 28, 2021

Collaboration with a hint of fun - Lucidspark

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Lucidspark

In addressing future strategies we use it to brainstorm ideas and identify potential problems as a team in a designated period of time. We set up boards and bounce ideas and thoughts off of those boards, leading to a discussion later down the line. We've found it fun and very fruitful.
  • Allows for genuine collaboration.
  • Clearly identifiable contributors.
  • A wealth of little design elements that help make boards and contributions clearer and more fun.
  • I actually like it as it is but I guess I'd like the functionality of the text writing to be a little easier.
  • We haven't used this product for long enough but at a guess I would say it's cut down on the number of discussion times in meetings, moving straight into a practical and timed session.
I found it easy and logical to jump right into and get going.
We use it with Slack, and it's been fine. I haven't spotted anything that would make me think it had caused any snarl-ups.
In real-time it's invaluable but it also helps that you can save and review it as a team later down the track. It won't get erased or be confined to a small screen grab after the session is complete. I think that's very helpful.
I haven't needed any support at this point.

Do you think Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite's feature set?

Yes

Did Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite go as expected?

I wasn't involved with the implementation phase

Would you buy Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite again?

Yes

For team collaboration and where you might otherwise use a whiteboard (online or in-person), Lucidspark is a great tool for getting ideas and solutions down on paper. It allows for genuine collaboration and is easy to set up so that the brainstorming session is guided and logical and not just a free for all. In creative environments where you might have confident and thoughtful collaboration, it's ideal. Less appropriate would be, at a guess, more formal, traditionally held ways of information gathering and discussion.