What if your team's best ideas never got lost in messy notes again?
Why FigJam for brainstorming in Figma? - Purpose & Use Cases
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Imagine trying to gather ideas from your team by passing around sticky notes or sending long email threads. Everyone's thoughts get lost or mixed up, and it's hard to see the big picture.
Manual brainstorming is slow and messy. People forget ideas, duplicates appear, and it's tough to organize or prioritize thoughts. This leads to confusion and wasted time.
FigJam lets your whole team brainstorm together in one digital space. You can add sticky notes, draw, and organize ideas instantly. It's easy to see connections and keep everything neat.
Email thread: Idea 1, Idea 2, Idea 3... hard to track
FigJam board: Sticky notes and drawings all in one place
FigJam makes teamwork creative and clear, turning scattered ideas into organized plans fast.
A marketing team uses FigJam to brainstorm campaign ideas live, grouping similar thoughts and voting on favorites without leaving their desks.
Manual brainstorming is slow and confusing.
FigJam creates a shared, visual space for ideas.
Teams can organize and decide faster together.
Practice
Solution
Step 1: Understand FigJam's core function
FigJam is designed as a visual tool for brainstorming and collaboration.Step 2: Match the purpose with options
Only To help teams brainstorm and organize ideas visually describes brainstorming and organizing ideas visually, which fits FigJam's purpose.Final Answer:
To help teams brainstorm and organize ideas visually -> Option CQuick Check:
FigJam = Brainstorming tool [OK]
- Confusing FigJam with coding tools
- Thinking FigJam manages timelines
- Assuming FigJam creates financial reports
Solution
Step 1: Identify how to add sticky notes in FigJam
FigJam uses a sticky note icon to add notes visually on the canvas.Step 2: Compare options with this method
Click the sticky note icon and then click on the canvas correctly describes clicking the sticky note icon and placing it on the canvas.Final Answer:
Click the sticky note icon and then click on the canvas -> Option AQuick Check:
Sticky note icon click = Add note [OK]
- Trying to add sticky notes via code
- Confusing shapes with sticky notes
- Looking for table insertion instead
Solution
Step 1: Understand the meaning of connected sticky notes
Connecting sticky notes with arrows shows relationships or flow between ideas.Step 2: Match the setup to the options
A sequence of related ideas or steps describes a sequence or related ideas, which fits the connected notes.Final Answer:
A sequence of related ideas or steps -> Option BQuick Check:
Connected notes = Related ideas [OK]
- Assuming connections mean deadlines
- Thinking connections are random
- Confusing notes with charts
Solution
Step 1: Check the method to connect sticky notes
Connecting notes requires selecting the connector tool first.Step 2: Evaluate the options
You didn't select the connector tool before drawing the arrow correctly identifies the missing step of selecting the connector tool.Final Answer:
You didn't select the connector tool before drawing the arrow -> Option DQuick Check:
Connector tool needed = Connect notes [OK]
- Believing sticky notes can't connect
- Thinking scripting is needed
- Not checking if board is locked
Solution
Step 1: Identify best practices for team collaboration in FigJam
Using frames to separate teams and connectors to show relationships helps organize ideas clearly.Step 2: Compare options for clarity and collaboration
Create separate frames for each team and use connectors to link related ideas uses structure and visual links, which supports clear teamwork.Final Answer:
Create separate frames for each team and use connectors to link related ideas -> Option AQuick Check:
Frames + connectors = Clear collaboration [OK]
- Allowing random note placement
- Using only text boxes without visuals
- Switching tools mid-brainstorm
