Overview
Do you use software for Digital Whiteboarding?
This software is usually for collaboration, digital sticky notes, sketching, user flows, workshops, etc. This category exploded during the COVID pandemic and the rise of remote work.
Do you use software for Digital Whiteboarding?
Respondents working only in an office are about 21% less likely to use a Digital Whiteboarding tool than their hybrid- or remote-working counterparts.
Which software do you primarily use for Digital Whiteboarding?
There may be some confusion in the responses about whether teams are using Figma or FigJam where some think of the latter as a file type instead of another product. Because FigJam licenses cost extra we're choosing to display it here as a separate entry.
Figma and FigJam lead this space when combined, but there are still strong alternatives in Miro, Mural, and Whimsical.
Highests ratings for tools with a large number of responses.
FigJam | 4.34 | (1137) | |
Miro | 4.32 | (1327) | |
Figma | 4.29 | (487) | |
Mural | 3.94 | (136) |
These tools didn't gather enough responses to meet our ratings criteria but are still worth checking out.
Overflow.io | 4.67 | (15) | |
Milanote | 4.56 | (18) | |
Canva | 4.38 | (16) | |
Whimsical | 4.34 | (87) | |
Lucidspark | 4.1 | (20) |
Segmented by payment status
Where previously these tools may have seemed like a "nice to have", most of these tools have become an essential part of collaborative work (as we can see here by most tools being paid for by employers or teams)
Segmented by working situation
Each of the tools has representation from each type of working situation, but Mural has a higher ratio of hybrid workers.