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If I could recommend them anything it’d be to skip Figma and use penpot instead. Same features and everything, but open-source and no lock-in ecosystem.

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Having used both, Penpot still had a feature gap. For example, prototyping in Figma is much farther along. Penpot is still stuck in Invision land.

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Eh this is the same strategy adobe used. Get them into your ecosystem early, that way there is an entire generation who comes in demanding figma as their tool of choice.

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Figma was acquired by Adobe. Source.

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Super cool. Its out of scope for my field but the tool is great

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