Best for product and design teams already using Figma
Category wins
0
Score
70
Side-by-side comparison
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Best for product and design teams already using Figma
Category wins
0
Score
70
Best for enterprise diagramming and process documentation teams
Category wins
3
Score
76
Category-by-category comparison. Green highlight marks the best value in each row.
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5integrations
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6integrations
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84
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88
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3
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3
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Security
Integrations
5integrations
6integrations
Rep
84
88
Pros
3
3
Cons
3
3
How each product is licensed and where it can run.
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Deployment
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Lucidchart
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Best for product and design teams already using Figma
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Best for enterprise diagramming and process documentation teams
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Community FAQ
FigJam FAQ
No, FigJam is a cloud-based service fully integrated with Figma's infrastructure and does not offer a self-hosting option. All data is stored on Figma's servers, so on-premises deployment is not supported.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
FigJam requires an active internet connection to function. It does not support offline editing or saving changes locally, as all collaboration and data syncing happen in real-time through Figma's cloud services.
Community insight informed by Hacker News discussions
Data created in FigJam is owned by the user or organization that creates it, but it is stored and processed on Figma's cloud infrastructure. Figma's privacy policy governs data handling, and users should review it to understand data retention and access controls.
Community insight informed by Forums discussions
Currently, FigJam does not have a dedicated public API for direct interaction or automation. However, some Figma APIs can access design files but have limited support for FigJam-specific content and collaboration features.
Community insight informed by StackOverflow discussions
FigJam allows exporting boards as image files (PNG, JPG) or PDFs for sharing, but it does not support native export formats for importing into other whiteboarding or diagramming tools. Migration to other platforms requires manual recreation or use of exported static files.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
Lucidchart FAQ
Lucidchart is a fully cloud-based platform and does not offer self-hosting or on-premise deployment options. All diagrams and data are stored on Lucidchart's cloud infrastructure, which is compliant with enterprise security standards but requires trusting their cloud environment.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
Lucidchart does not provide a true offline mode. While it caches some data temporarily in the browser, full editing and saving require an active internet connection. Offline editing is not supported, so users must be online to create or modify diagrams.
Community insight informed by Hacker News discussions
Users retain ownership of their diagrams and data created in Lucidchart. The platform allows exporting diagrams in multiple formats including PDF, PNG, SVG, and Visio files for offline storage or migration. However, bulk export of all documents requires a paid plan.
Community insight informed by StackOverflow discussions
Lucidchart's API primarily supports document creation, modification, and user management but has rate limits and lacks real-time collaboration hooks. Advanced features like granular permission controls and complex workflow automation are limited, requiring supplemental integration via supported platforms like Atlassian or Microsoft 365.
Community insight informed by Forums discussions
Lucidchart supports importing Visio files (.vsdx) with good fidelity, making migration from Visio relatively straightforward. However, importing from freeform whiteboarding tools like Miro is limited, as Lucidchart focuses on structured diagrams rather than freeform canvases, so manual recreation may be necessary.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions