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Curated by Surfaced Editorial·Design·3 min read
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FigJam is an online whiteboard designed for teams to ideate and brainstorm together, developed by Figma. It provides a playful, collaborative canvas that complements Figma's design tool, offering a space for creative exploration, team meetings, and workshops. The primary workflow involves opening a new "jam" board, inviting collaborators, and then freely adding sticky notes, shapes, connectors, and drawings, often using templates for common activities like retrospectives or user story mapping. It is entirely web-based, accessible through any modern browser, and is also integrated directly within the Figma desktop application. Its most engaging feature is the array of fun, interactive tools like stamps, emotes, and music, designed to make collaboration feel more human and enjoyable. All jam boards are stored and synced in the cloud, allowing for real-time, persistent collaboration across distributed teams.

Why It’s Useful

FigJam eliminates the sterile feel of traditional digital whiteboards, injecting fun and spontaneity into team brainstorming and collaborative sessions. For the remote product design team, FigJam serves as a lively virtual meeting room where they can quickly sketch ideas, vote on concepts with stamps, and even "talk" through emotes, fostering a more engaging and productive session. For the agile coach running a sprint retrospective, FigJam offers a structured yet flexible environment for team members to anonymously share feedback on sticky notes, ensuring everyone's voice is heard and actions are captured. FigJam offers a generous free tier for individuals and small teams, including unlimited files, making it genuinely useful for a wide range of personal and professional needs without a paywall. Compared to more formal diagramming tools, FigJam wins with its approachable interface, engaging features, and seamless integration with the Figma design ecosystem. A power feature is the "Widgets" and "Plugins" marketplace, extending its capabilities with timers, voting tools, and integrations from third-party developers. A non-technical person can easily jump into FigJam and start collaborating in under 5 minutes, as its interface is designed for immediate usability.

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