Really sad news. I use XD since it was released, it is not perfect but it is robust and has a decent feature coverage. I tried Figma and the first day was a disaster. The UI is cluttered, the ontology is overly complicated and the worst: the web app aspect. It has thrown 401 errors on me, I never thought a desktop app would throw http errors. It is far more resource demanding than XD, and it lags everywhere, the flow from design to prototype mode is too slow, it does not feel it is “batteries-included “ like XD. Sure, it has a lot of functionality, but I don’t need them for 99% of projects. Being too “capable”, you’re forced to use the complex toolset also for simple tasks. Not every project needs comprehensive design modularization, so Figma is terrible for quick prototyping and one-offs. Figma sure focus too much on being the tool for large projects, with modularization, collaboration, etc. But again, most of projects are just simple and small. It does not have the Adobe “feel”. I design with Adobe tools since I was a kiddo and their tools have a dry and robust feeling to it. Almost as if you were directly manipulating objects within an OOP environment. They don’t try too hard to create sugary abstraction layers. Being like that it allows you to get a grip of the system and it makes them pretty hackable. XD has the “worse is better” thing going for it. While Figma seems to be the “right thing” but poorly executed. M&A is the sure way to destroy a company’s DNA.