{"slug":"figjam-vs-notion)","title":"FigJam vs Notion","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/figjam-vs-notion)","faqCount":5,"faqs":[{"question":"Can I use FigJam and Notion together?","answer":"Yes. Many teams embed FigJam boards into Notion pages using iframe embeds, or export FigJam session recordings/notes and import them into Notion databases for persistent archival. FigJam handles synchronous ideation; Notion stores the resulting decisions and action items asynchronously."},{"question":"Which tool is better for remote/distributed teams?","answer":"Notion is better for distributed, async-first teams because it prioritizes asynchronous collaboration, comment threads, version history, and persistent documentation. FigJam requires synchronous participation to be most effective. However, FigJam excels when distributed teams can schedule live brainstorming sessions."},{"question":"Does FigJam replace project management tools like Asana or Monday.com?","answer":"No. FigJam is a brainstorming tool; it lacks task assignment, timelines, Gantt charts, and workflow automation. Notion has basic project management via databases and kanban views but lacks advanced features of dedicated PM tools. For serious project management, use FigJam for ideation + Notion/Asana for execution."},{"question":"What's the offline capability like?","answer":"FigJam has limited offline support—you can view previously loaded boards but cannot edit. Notion also has limited offline editing; primarily both require active internet. FigJam syncs automatically when reconnected; Notion queues changes and syncs asynchronously."},{"question":"Can I migrate from one to the other?","answer":"Migration from FigJam to Notion is manual—you'd screenshot or export boards and recreate structured data in Notion. Migration from Notion to FigJam is impractical (Notion's strength is structured databases; FigJam works with visual elements). Both export capabilities are strong, but data structure differences make full automation difficult."}],"faqPageSchema":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/figjam-vs-notion)#faq","url":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/figjam-vs-notion)","inLanguage":"en-US","name":"FigJam vs Notion — FAQ","description":"Frequently asked questions about FigJam vs Notion","dateModified":"2026-07-08T20:34:17.975Z","author":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/#organization","name":"A Versus B"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/#organization","name":"A Versus B"},"isPartOf":{"@type":"Article","@id":"https://www.aversusb.net/compare/figjam-vs-notion)#article"},"license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","speakable":{"@type":"SpeakableSpecification","cssSelector":["#faq",".faq-item"]},"mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Can I use FigJam and Notion together?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes. 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