Customer Reviews (10)
Jerry R.
Solid choice for collaboration
I switched from Sketch and Adobe XD because Figma’s real-time collaboration made working with my team way smoother. While Sketch felt clunky for sharing and Adobe XD lacked some flexibility, Figma’s browser-based setup means I can jump in from anywhere without fuss. The only downer is that it can get a bit laggy with really large files.
Vincent P.
Solved our version chaos
Our team was drowning in version control issues and endless back-and-forths when updating design files across different departments. Switching to Figma made a huge difference by letting us all work on the same file simultaneously and comment directly on designs. It saved us so much time and confusion, especially during tight deadlines where every minute counts. The live collaboration is a game changer, though sometimes it can lag when too many people are online at once.
Gracie T.
Reliable and improving design tool
Started using Figma about four years ago, and it’s impressive to see how much smoother and feature-rich it’s become. Collaboration has always been a strong point for me, but over time, real-time feedback and prototyping tools have gotten noticeably better. Sometimes it still lags a bit with very complex files, but overall, it’s become my go-to design tool for both solo and team projects.
Barnaby G.
Smooth Collaboration and Flexibility
I switched to Figma after trying Sketch and Adobe XD, and what sold me was how seamless collaboration feels in real time. Unlike Sketch, which felt clunky without plugins, Figma works straight from the browser, making it easy to jump in from any machine. Adobe XD has some cool features, but Figma’s community files and plugins gave me way more flexibility for quick iterations with my team. The only issue I've found is that sometimes performance slows down on really complex files, but overall it’s been a game-changer for how we design together.
Destiny R.
Smooth and super easy
Love how easy it is to jump in and design with others in real-time, makes collab super smooth. The interface is clean and honestly speeds up my workflow a ton.
Josiah J.
Collaboration makes the difference
I gave Figma a shot after trying Sketch and Adobe XD, and honestly, the real-time collaboration is what sold me. With Sketch, I always had to send files back and forth, which slowed things down, and Adobe XD felt less intuitive for team projects. Figma's browser-based setup makes jumping into a project super easy, plus sharing designs with clients is seamless. The only hiccup is that it can be a bit laggy with really complex files, but overall it’s made my workflow smoother.
Roger R.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting started with Figma was surprisingly smooth. The onboarding guided me through the basics without feeling overwhelming, and I had my first project up and running within about 20 minutes. I appreciated how intuitive the interface felt, which helped flatten the learning curve. The only hiccup was figuring out some of the more advanced collaborative features, but overall, setup was hassle-free.
Parker M.
Collaboration wins here
Switched from Sketch and Adobe XD, and Figma’s real-time collaboration really sold me. It’s smoother for teamwork, though sometimes the interface can feel a bit cluttered compared to others.
Alfie T.
Great for teamwork and sharing
Tried Sketch and Adobe XD before, but Figma’s real-time collaboration won me over. Sometimes the interface can get laggy with big files, but overall it’s way easier to share designs with the team without emailing a million versions.
George E.
Quick and easy setup
Getting set up with Figma was surprisingly quick—I had it running in about 10 minutes with no major hiccups. The onboarding guides were straightforward and helped me pick up the basics fast, though I did have to fiddle a bit with some of the interface options to get comfortable. Overall, the learning curve felt pretty manageable.