Lucid

Lucid Software

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    AdityaVerma1

Visual workflow mapping has improved team coordination and streamlined collaboration

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Lucidchart is visualizing workflows and structuring ideas clearly, especially for projects involving multiple steps or stakeholders. For example, I have used it to map out a complete content creation workflow, from idea generation to publishing, which helped in identifying bottlenecks and improving coordination within the team. I primarily use Lucidchart for creating workflow diagrams and process maps to simplify complex tasks and improve team coordination.

What is most valuable?

Mapping the content creation workflow in Lucidchart brings significant clarity to how tasks are distributed and executed. Earlier, there was confusion around ownership and timelines, which often led to delays and duplicated effort. After visualizing the entire process, it became easier to assign clear responsibilities at each stage and set a more structured flow. As a result, coordination improved significantly. Our team members knew exactly where their role fit in, approvals became faster, and we were able to reduce back-and-forth communication. Overall, it made the workflow more streamlined and predictable, reducing time constraints and making the entire team more productive, allowing us to focus more time on serious tasks that needed our attention.

The standout feature for Lucidchart is the real-time collaboration. It allows multiple users to work on the same diagram simultaneously with features including live cursor, comments, and instant updates. This makes teamwork much more efficient as everyone can contribute, give feedback, and make changes in real time with no delays. Additionally, the drag-and-drop interface allows me to easily drag and drop various diagrams, which is very useful for constructing workflow diagrams.

We use the collaboration feature in Lucidchart quite frequently, especially during the initial planning and structuring phase of projects. Typically, we use it a few times a week whenever we are building or refining a workflow, with multiple team members contributing in real time. The comments feature is used regularly for feedback and suggestions, which helps to reduce unnecessary meetings. While we do not rely heavily on the chat function, the commenting system is enough for most of our collaboration, allowing team members to comment on specific parts of the diagram, keeping everything context-specific and within the diagram.

One additional feature I find particularly valuable in Lucidchart is its wide range of templates and ease of use. As mentioned, the drag-and-drop feature significantly reduces the time required to create diagrams from scratch, especially for common use cases such as flowcharts or process maps. I appreciate how intuitive the drag-and-drop interface is, making it easy even for new users to get started quickly. Overall, the combination of collaboration features, templates, and ease of use makes it a very efficient tool for both individual and team-based work.

What needs improvement?

While Lucidchart is very effective and efficient overall, there are a few areas where it could improve. One key area is performance; when working on larger or more complex diagrams, it can sometimes feel slightly slow or laggy compared to Microsoft Visio. Another area of improvement could be pricing and access to advanced features since some useful functionalities are restricted to higher-tier plans. Making more features available in the basic version would make it more accessible for students and smaller teams, as many startups cannot focus on higher-tier plans. Additionally, while the platform offers many templates and integrations, improving customization, flexibility, and making certain advanced features more intuitive would enhance the overall user experience.

Another issue is performance; as mentioned, working on larger or more complex diagrams can feel slow or laggy. Another area is pricing, as some advanced features are locked behind high-tier plans, which may not be ideal for students or smaller teams. Additionally, it could improve offline accessibility or performance under low internet conditions, as I remember working on a workflow diagram in a car where I lost my network connection, and the entire diagram I had been working on disappeared. Furthermore, version control and tracking changes over time could be more refined, especially for larger teams working on complex projects. Overall, it is a powerful tool, but improving performance, accessibility, and flexibility would make it even more user-friendly.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Lucidchart on a regular basis for almost eight to ten months.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Lucidchart is quite stable for regular use on day-to-day diagrams. I have not experienced major crashes during normal workflows, especially for small to medium-sized projects. However, based on experience and general user feedback, performance issues can arise when working on very large or complex diagrams, leading to lag or occasional freezing, especially in a browser-based environment. For basic diagrams with a few team members, I do not face problems, but in rare situations, there have been reports of crashes or slowdowns, often linked to browser limitations or network conditions rather than the tool itself. Overall, I would say it is stable for most use cases, but performance can drop when handling heavy, complex workflows.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Lucidchart is quite scalable for teams and organizational use. Since it is a cloud-based platform, it can handle multiple users working simultaneously without major issues, making it suitable for both small teams and larger organizations. It supports scalability through features including real-time collaboration, integration with tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams, and Jira, as well as the ability to manage large, complex diagrams with layers and data linking. From my experience, it scales well, from simple workflows to detailed process mapping.

How are customer service and support?

Customer support for Lucidchart is quite appreciable, and my experience with customer support has been decent. The platform provides helpful resources such as documentation guides and a community forum, which are usually enough for basic issues. However, the response time for direct support can vary; it can be slower or faster depending on timing. There is also limited access to direct support options such as live chat, which can delay resolution in urgent situations. Overall, customer support is reliable for standard issues but could be more responsive and accessible for complex or time-sensitive problems.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Previously, before using Lucidchart, I mainly relied on basic tools such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Microsoft Visio and manual sketches to create simple diagrams. While those worked for basic needs, they lacked structured features. Visio is good in comparison to Lucidchart, but switching to Lucidchart provided a more honest and professional way to create workflows, improving overall clarity and teamwork.

How was the initial setup?

My experience with pricing, setup costs, and licensing for Lucidchart has been straightforward. The setup cost is minimal since it is a cloud-based tool with no installation required, and getting started is quick. The basic version is useful for getting started, although many features are not available and advanced functionalities are locked behind paid plans. For individual student use, it can feel expensive for what is offered, but for teams and organizations, the value becomes more justifiable due to collaboration features and scalability. Overall, the licensing is simple to manage, but more flexibility in pricing tiers or options for students would make it even better.

What was our ROI?

I have not tracked formal ROI metrics for Lucidchart in terms of direct financial return, but the value is clear in time saving and improved efficiency. By reducing the time spent on clarification, minimizing back-and-forth communication, and improving workflow visibility, it directly contributes to better productivity and faster execution. While there are not specific quantified ROI figures, the improvement in team coordination and reduced delays make it a worthwhile investment from an operational perspective.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I evaluated Microsoft Visio before picking Lucidchart, but Lucidchart stood out due to its ease of use, clean interface, and strong real-time collaboration feature. Compared to other tools such as Microsoft Visio or Miro, it felt more intuitive to get started with and was better suited for quickly creating structured workflows without a steep learning curve.

What other advice do I have?

While Lucidchart is very effective overall, there are areas for improvement. One issue is performance; as mentioned, working on larger or more complex diagrams can feel slow or laggy. Another area is pricing, as some advanced features are locked behind high-tier plans, which may not be ideal for students or smaller teams. Additionally, it could improve offline accessibility or performance under low internet conditions, as I remember working on a workflow diagram in a car where I lost my network connection, and the entire diagram I had been working on disappeared. Furthermore, version control and tracking changes over time could be more refined, especially for larger teams working on complex projects. Overall, it is a powerful tool, but improving performance, accessibility, and flexibility would make it even more user-friendly.

I rate Lucidchart a solid eight out of ten. It is a powerful and user-friendly tool for creating diagrams and collaborating with teams, but there is still room for improvement in areas such as performance, pricing, and advanced feature accessibility.

In my organization, Lucidchart is deployed as a hybrid cloud solution. It runs in a browser and relies on cloud access for real-time collaboration. We use Google Cloud for Lucidchart.

Lucidchart is a reliable and effective tool for visualizing ideas and improving workflow clarity. It stands out for its ease of use, drag-and-drop features, a large collection of templates, and strong collaboration features, making it suitable for both individual and team-based work. A key takeaway from my experience is that the real value of the tool comes from using it consistently for structured thinking and planning rather than just for occasional diagram creation. While there are areas for improvement in performance on complex diagrams, pricing flexibility, and offline capabilities, it remains a solid choice for anyone looking to streamline processes and enhance collaboration.


    Zachary K.

Crown Jewel with ligtning fast-Collaboratio on modern Flowcharts & Collossal widget for diagramming

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I love it for lighting-fast performance with simultaneous collaboration with my teammates for ultamodern flowcharts and versatile org charts.I like it for collabosal library of widget for my visual digramming and extensive templates to customize to my project needs.Stand out as stable yet cost effective and cross platform with effective usability on all my devices.
What do you dislike about the product?
I love it for stability yet cost effective and monumental as cross platform with efficient usability across all my devices.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Love it for lightning fast performance with simultaneous collaboration with my teams to build ultramodern flowcharts and versatile organization charts for different needs.I like it for collosal library of widgets for visual diagramming with extensive templates to customize to my project needs.I hail as one of the stable yet cost effective and cross platform solution to have ever used,Second to None.


    Pat D.

Easy to Use, Seamless Collaboration Tool

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like that Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite is easy to use and very user-friendly. It doesn't require any training, making it easy to get up and running quickly. The templates for business workflows, process flows, and org charts are really useful to me, especially since we do a lot of flowcharts. The initial setup was super easy too.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's a little bit trickier to know who's updated what within the tool and when an update has been made. Sometimes the communication drops off a little bit. That could probably be better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps with collaboration and working together in real time, allowing us to see information more instantaneously.


    Nicholas F.

Perfect for Floorplan Design, But Needs Wall Management Improvements

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like that Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite makes it easy to create a floorplan with items, like windows, walls, and doors, with their measurements. I enjoy how things easily snapped together. This snap-together feature makes it easy to create a cohesive piece without having to stress over lining up everything perfectly. The initial setup was very easy, and the product was ready out of the gate to create a floorplan.
What do you dislike about the product?
It becomes difficult to deal with walls sometimes when I put openings or windows on top of them. When a wall or window is put on top of a wall, the wall still exists under it in that portion. If I have many openings and windows on a wall, taking them all off becomes a chore.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite easily lets me create floorplans with items like windows and doors, snapping them together smoothly without worrying about alignment.


    Mohammed Dastageer G.

Real time collaboration made simplen - A mba student experience with Lucid

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The drag drop diagram interface is very intuitive, creating flowcharts , mindmaps and diagrams are easy. The same canvas working feature is a time saver. Microsoft 365 integrations are my favorite which saves my time in presentations.There were no lags during my usage and canvas loading was quite good and pricing is okish. The support and onboarding tutorials are too good and helped me to know lucid better. The ai integration in Lucid is also a timesaver which helped me convert text to diagrams.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Mouse issue like zoom in outs need to be somewhat rectified.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a mba student , i am using lucid for case studies , business presentations, gamethoery problems and for drawing diagrams like maslows theory of needs etc.Lucid is making my presentations look too professional and has improved how me and my team communicate ideas to professors and peers


    Naga Varun B.

Effortless ER Diagramming with Abundant Utilities

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite for work, especially for creating ER diagrams. I like that it helps me get a clear flow. What I really appreciate about it is the vast available utilities like lines and different shapes, which make the process smoother and more efficient for me. I find the initial setup very easy too.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the AI chatbot feature could be improved, specifically for creating using natural language.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite for ER diagrams, which helps me get a clear flow. I like the vast available utilities like lines and different shapes, which make creating diagrams easier.


    Vivek K.

Intuitive and Collaborative Visual Mapping Tool

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like how intuitive and collaborative Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite is. It makes it easy to quickly turn ideas, workflows, complex processes, and structures into clear, visual diagrams that my team can understand at a single glance. I find the wide variety of templates for workflows really effective, saving time with detailed templates for process maps, workflows, and diagrams, which help me do my job much faster. The initial setup is also very easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think version history and change tracking could be more detailed, particularly for teams that frequently revise work rules and need to compare iterations over time. It would be helpful to have a side-by-side comparison view between different versions so you can quickly identify what has changed across the workflow or a diagram.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite for workflow mapping, process documentation, and team brainstorming. It solves process ambiguity issues, enhances project planning, and improves collaboration by visually mapping dependencies and responsibilities. The templates save me time and detail my workflows effectively.


    Security and Investigations

Simple Drag-and-Drop with Handy Saved Data Points

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The drag-and-drop feature makes it simple to know where the items are being entered rather than simply being placed in the center of the screen. The ability to save regularly used data points. Great support, including real-time assistance on projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
Difficult to adjust scale and layers after inputting the data. It would be beneficial to allow for more scaling
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creating full maps for our business, including life safety and egress routes. It also allows us to provide a visual representation of our facility layout.


    Government Administration

Data-Backed Visuals and Integrations That Keep Diagrams Decision-Ready

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like that Lucid is not just drawing boxes and arrows. It emphasizes data-backed visuals, automation, and integrations, including syncing visuals with systems like Google Sheets and other systems of record so teams can keep diagrams current and use them for actual decisions, not just documentation.
What do you dislike about the product?
It feels feature-heavy and take time to master compared with simpler tools
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Work being done in different places and in different apps. Lucid gives me a single place for it all to live instead of looking through a bunch of different platforms.


    Abdul Ahad F.

Seamless System Design with Real-Time Collaboration

  • April 13, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I really like the ease of use of Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite, which lets me focus more on design rather than learning the tool. Its real-time collaboration feature is great for making team discussions quicker and more productive. The clean interface enhances the user experience, making it easy to create system architecture diagrams swiftly. Additionally, the initial setup was straightforward and smooth, which was a bonus.
What do you dislike about the product?
It would be helpful if there were more flexible pricing options for smaller teams or individual developers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It eliminates confusion in system design by replacing scattered documents and verbal explanations with clear visuals. I like its ease of use and real-time collaboration, which enhance productivity and let me focus on design rather than learning the tool.