Pro tip: Copy a Figjam connector into a Figma file to create flexible user flows that adjust automatically.
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Figma is a very powerful and flexible tool when it comes to design, but it can be quite tricky to map out user flows in a scalable way.
There are a number of plugins that can help display flows within a design file (Overflow, ArrowAuto, FlowKit), but depending on plugins means that some things don’t work as expected, and updating the flows can often become a tedious process.
Figjam to the rescue
A relatively hidden feature of Figjam is the ability to copy and paste its native components into a standard Figma design file. Figjam’s connectors work really well out of the box in Figma files.
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