Hi guys, my pricing comparison in the video is incorrect! I showed the Figma cost, not Figjam. Buying a Figma licence doesn't give you access to Figjam, and Figjam is significantly cheaper than Miro at $3 or $5/month. Which imo makes Figjam a much better tools if your needs are simply to make simple diagrams in collaboration, especially if your design team is already be using Figma. Sorry for this unintended mistake.
Besides the wrong pricing structure clarified by your pinned comment there is also the free offer that is worth some correction: "Single workspace with 3 editable boards" is what Miro offers on the free plan, and that is it, while FigJam seems to offer unlimited boards as long as they are not in a project (on project the free limit is 3). This is a massive advantage for FigJam free plan, since drafts are unlimited and don't seems to get deleted anyway, just don't use Teams & Project and you have unlimited FigJam boards. Using only drafts makes it harder to organize, but this can be solved by search bar and a good naming conventions for your files. Next time make sure to cover how the free plan actually behaves, for example you could have shown in video what the message looks like when you go over the limit, in Miro it made my oldest board as read-only to allow me to continue using the platform with a new board, but to have the read-only board back to editing state you need to pay for the upgrade. In the case of Figma you just keep adding FigJam files just fine in drafts, and will only be asked to pay when creating new one in project with already 3 files on it.
Hi guys, my pricing comparison in the video is incorrect! I showed the Figma cost, not Figjam. Buying a Figma licence doesn't give you access to Figjam, and Figjam is significantly cheaper than Miro at $3 or $5/month. Which imo makes Figjam a much better tools if your needs are simply to make simple diagrams in collaboration, especially if your design team is already be using Figma.
Sorry for this unintended mistake.
Thanks for this Video, it made my decision very clear what to use😊
Glad it was helpful!
what did you choose?
@@-ma I don't know what he choose but I chose FigJam
Besides the wrong pricing structure clarified by your pinned comment there is also the free offer that is worth some correction:
"Single workspace with 3 editable boards" is what Miro offers on the free plan, and that is it, while FigJam seems to offer unlimited boards as long as they are not in a project (on project the free limit is 3). This is a massive advantage for FigJam free plan, since drafts are unlimited and don't seems to get deleted anyway, just don't use Teams & Project and you have unlimited FigJam boards.
Using only drafts makes it harder to organize, but this can be solved by search bar and a good naming conventions for your files.
Next time make sure to cover how the free plan actually behaves, for example you could have shown in video what the message looks like when you go over the limit, in Miro it made my oldest board as read-only to allow me to continue using the platform with a new board, but to have the read-only board back to editing state you need to pay for the upgrade.
In the case of Figma you just keep adding FigJam files just fine in drafts, and will only be asked to pay when creating new one in project with already 3 files on it.