

Overall, I will highly recommend using Lucidchart for creating and sharing your flowcharts or diagrams. Also, licencing model could be more friendly for small companies or people who use it as backup/auxiliary software only (en entry level paid subscription model). Getting to know some features takes time and energy, documentation and tool tips have some space for improvement. Also, you don't really feel that the software is locking you in-you can export your projects to similar software/platforms, e.g. Seems like developers really thought about everything and listen closely to their users and use cases. Every time I wish I could do something, it turns out it's possible.


What I really love is ease of use and multitude of features. I mainly use it for mind-mapping and brainstorming, but it's also equally useful for taking notes, story-boarding, gathering ideas, presenting, drawing graphs, schemes and organisational charts, Gantt timelines, or even team building (it works great as an online whiteboard). You can basically use it for every task and project. PROSĪbundance of features, which makes this software so versatile. You can easily export your projects and switch to another tool. Lucidchart is easy to use out of the box, has tons of features making it useful in basically every use case I can imagine.
