Save 1 hour per project review by centralizing all diagram options in one Notion page.
~1 hr
Saved / wk
Medium
Setup
No AI
AI
When your team creates diagrams in both FigJam and Excalidraw (a lightweight open-source drawing tool), this workflow exports both into a shared Notion page for easy comparison. You can review design options without switching between tabs. Your team picks the best version faster and moves on.
~1 hr
Saved / Week
Some setup required
Setup Complexity
No AI involved
AI Status
Step 1: Export your FigJam board as a PNG or PDF
Step 2: Export your Excalidraw diagram as a PNG
Step 3: Connect both exports to Make using a file upload trigger
Step 4: Set Make to create a new Notion page and attach both images with labels
Step 5: Share the Notion page link with your team or client for review
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See PlansFigJam is Figma's online whiteboard for brainstorming, planning, and diagramming in real time. Sticky notes, drawing tools, templates, voting, and timer features for interactive team collaboration. Free with unlimited FigJam files. Included with Figma plans.
Excalidraw is a free, open-source virtual whiteboard with hand-drawn-style diagrams. Lo-fi aesthetic encourages quick brainstorming. Library feature for reusable components. Integrates with VS Code, Obsidian, and Notion. Real-time collaboration with end-to-end encryption. Completely free. Excalidraw+ (hosted collaboration) from $7/month per editor.
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Notion is an all-in-one workspace where your team can write notes, track projects, build databases, and share knowledge — all in one place. Instead of juggling separate apps for documents, project boards, and wikis, Notion puts everything under one roof. Over 100 million people use it, from solo freelancers to large companies. The free plan is generous. You get unlimited pages, a calendar, email, basic forms, and databases at no cost. When your team grows, the Plus plan starts at $10 per member per month and adds collaboration features. Notion also includes built-in AI that can search across your workspace, write drafts, summarize long documents, and fill in database fields automatically — saving you hours of manual work each week. Where Notion really shines is flexibility. You can mold it into almost anything: a CRM, a content calendar, a hiring tracker, or an internal wiki. It connects with about 197 other apps, including two-way syncing with tools like Jira, GitHub, and Asana. If your business needs one hub to organize everything, Notion is a strong contender.