

Because all parts of the app that weren’t relevant were stripped out, the code for the live embed is extraordinarily lightweight and fast. Command + V the URL to your Figma project into Dropbox Paper and the living document will appear immediately. With this “living canvas” keeping teams in context inside of Paper, we’ve branched out to include a multi-disciplinary approach to getting stuff done. Making it easier for teams to collaborate around design has always been Figma’s main purpose. We couldn’t be more excited to get added to the list. Available to anyone with a Dropbox account, Paper already has integrations with indispensable services such as YouTube, GitHub and Facebook. Instead of hopelessly searching for the most up-to-date version of a design file, Figma designs and prototypes embedded within a Paper doc will now immediately update, ensuring everyone is on the same page all the time.ĭropbox Paper is a new type of doc for teams to create and collaborate together. This integration will lessen headaches for the whole company, whether you’re a project manager, engineer or product designer. Notion seems to be all the rage and Dropbox paper to me has many of the features in a much cleaner and less intimidating interface.Huzzah! As of today Figma content can live in Dropbox Paper as a live embed. Let me know if you have used this app recently and what you liked and or disliked about it.

I tend to dive into new software and apps often and I never seem satisfied so maybe I'm just screaming fanboyisms right now. The way this app allows you to templatize a document as well as features such as linking to calendar meetings, hot links within a document, consolidated assigned to-do's, and the dynamic way that media is inserted could be my answer to an all-in-one productivity tool. I've copied all of my bullet pointed lists from Dynalist into a document in Dropbox paper. I've moved all of my recurring reminders to reminders in the Google Calendar app. I find this more to be a great alternative functionally and visually to a combination of apps such as Evernote, Dynalist, Todoist and maybe in some cases Google Docs. I use the Google Suite of apps every day at work and I don't think it's the right comparison. I have been looking for some time for a place to store long form notes, lists, media, and to-do's.Ī lot of comparisons have this comparing two Google Docs. I really don't understand why there is not more information on Reddit, the Internet, or on YouTube about Dropbox paper.
