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Ability to 'connect' objects to build flow charts

  • February 5, 2021
  • 9 replies
  • 3132 views

Dave2

Figma has an obvious opportunity to replace tools like Miro for digital whiteboarding. Currently only our design & product teams use Figma, but something as simple as the ability to connect 2 objects with a ‘sticky’ arrow, would enable people to use it for things like process/flow diagrams. There’s currently a few plugins ‘arrow auto’ and ‘autoflow’ that do this, but the UX isn’t great, and it could be a lot smoother if it was a native feature. You already have the tech to do this - with how prototyping links behave visually.

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Alex_Prime
  • New Participant
  • 14 replies
  • February 10, 2021

Totally agree. It is only feature that makes me use Miro.


kolyba
  • New Participant
  • 27 replies
  • February 10, 2021

Lots of people agree with you, Autoflow is the 6th most installed plugin for Figma period (it solves this problem by the way)


lukas2
  • 1 reply
  • February 12, 2021

As a product designer, it’s extremely important to quickly iterate and reiterate on flows and adjust as I go along. It’s very fast in Miro, very slow in Figma. Please, add the ability to quickly create flowcharts, so that each Figma file becomes a go to place for all things design/UX related.


Luca_DB
  • 3 replies
  • February 12, 2021

nope, autoflow is not even remotely close to miro flow feature


Max_Kuzkin

Absolutely amazing proposal. With this feature, we will be able to stop using lots of tools like Lucid Chart (and Miro and alike). And, unfortunately, autoflow and alike do NOT solve this problem.

This feature request is there for at least 3 years, see -
https://spectrum.chat/figma/feature-requests/connected-arrows-lines-for-flow-diagrams-and-brainstorming~997d6391-bef0-4725-96a6-16f49ea0123b (was lost after migrating to this new forum)

But just having auto-adjusted lines/arrows will make Figma one of the most powerful diagraming tools out there - https://www.g2.com/categories/diagramming. Having components + connected lines will be amazing.


Sarah_Finucane
  1. I could do all of my work in Figma and bypass Miro entirely if you added the line connections, that stick to objects. (Like for flows and sitemaps, etc.)

Ben_Greenberg

FYI I accidentally found out the other day that you copy an arrow from FigJam into a Figma Design file and it still works as expected 🤯

I’m so happy I found it - will tide me over until it becomes a first-class feature of design files. I currently use it for indicating flow of user journeys.


Yurij_Gapon

OH WOW! Such a pro tip, Ben


vdekkernl
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  • 49 replies
  • January 11, 2022

Yeah I do this to. @anon21722796 you should make these arrows accessible in the design file navigation. And to make it really awesome you’ll also should to make it snap to the middle of a frame, not only on the layers/ components in the frame.


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