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Figma vs Jira vs Confluence Comparison

Here's a table outlining the capabilities and limitations of Figma, Jira, and Confluence. This comparison should give you a clear idea of what each tool is best suited for:

Feature/Capability Figma Jira Confluence
User Interface Design ✅ Can create and prototype UI designs, including vector graphics and interactive elements. ❌ Not designed for UI creation. ❌ Not for UI design, but can embed designs from tools like Figma.
Project Management ❌ Limited project management features; mainly a design tool. ✅ Comprehensive project management capabilities, including issue tracking, agile boards, and project roadmaps. ❌ Not a project management tool, but integrates well with Jira for project documentation.
Collaboration & Feedback ✅ Real-time collaboration and feedback on designs, including commenting and version control. ✅ Collaboration through task assignments, comments, and workflow status updates. ✅ Excellent for collaborative documentation, knowledge sharing, and team discussions.
Documentation & Knowledge Base ❌ Not suitable for creating extensive documentation or knowledge bases. ❌ Limited to project-related documentation; not for extensive knowledge bases. ✅ Ideal for creating, organizing, and sharing company knowledge and documentation.
Task & Issue Tracking ❌ Not designed for tracking tasks or issues. ✅ Core functionality includes task, bug, and issue tracking with customizable workflows. ❌ Can display Jira issues and track project progress but not for issue tracking itself.
Prototyping & Testing ✅ Advanced prototyping capabilities, including interactive prototypes and user testing. ❌ No built-in prototyping or user testing tools, but integrates with external tools. ❌ Not for prototyping; mainly for documentation and information sharing.
Reporting & Analytics ❌ Limited reporting features; mainly relies on third-party integrations. ✅ Robust reporting and analytics for project metrics and team performance. ❌ Limited reporting capabilities; focuses on content creation and sharing.
Integrations ✅ Integrates with various design and development tools. ✅ Extensive integrations with a wide range of software development and collaboration tools. ✅ Integrates well with other Atlassian products and various third-party tools.
Customization ✅ Highly customizable in terms of design components and libraries. ✅ Highly customizable workflows, fields, and screens to suit various project needs. ✅ Customizable templates and layouts for different types of content.
Version Control ✅ Offers version history and the ability to revert to previous versions. ✅ Tracks changes in tasks and issues but not in the same way as version control in coding. ✅ Maintains a history of page edits and changes, allowing for version comparisons.

This table provides a high-level overview of what you can and cannot do with each tool. The actual capabilities may vary based on the specific version or setup of each tool.

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