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Kintone vs Figma
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Kintone
Pros
- No coding required—drag-and-drop app builder accessible to non-technical users
- Built-in communication threads tied to data records eliminate context-switching between tools
- Granular permissions with revision history provide clear accountability and data governance
- Wide range of pre-built app templates for quick deployment across many use cases
- Extensive third-party integration ecosystem including Salesforce, Google, Microsoft, and more
Cons
- Minimum 5-user requirement makes it impractical for very small teams or solo users
- At $24/user/month with 5-user minimum, the $120/month entry price is relatively high
- Platform customization may have limits compared to traditional full-code development
- Learning curve for building complex multi-app workflows and database relationships
Figma
Pros
- Real-time multiplayer editing lets entire teams work on the same file simultaneously
- Design systems with shared components, variables, and libraries keep large organizations consistent
- Browser-based with no installation required, works on any operating system
- Dev Mode provides a dedicated space for developers to inspect designs and extract code
- Figma Sites and Figma Make extend functionality from design into actual website and app publishing
Cons
- Requires internet connection for full functionality as it is cloud-based
- Per-seat pricing becomes expensive at scale, especially for Organization and Enterprise tiers
- Advanced features like branching, SSO, and org-wide libraries are locked behind higher tiers
- Not a full illustration or print design tool—primarily focused on UI and screen design
Our Verdict
Both Kintone and Figma are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.