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1. karate+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-22 20:07:51
That's not been my impression as a designer. Outside of HN, I've not seen anybody talk about switching to Penpot. My team even looked at it and concluded it was several evolutionary steps from being an option. It's not a viable replacement for Figma yet. To be clear, I'd love it if it were, because I want competition in a space Adobe is trying to monopolize, I just don't feel like Penpot is providing that pressure at this point.
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2. pcurve+Ih[view] [source] 2023-08-22 21:49:10
>>karate+(OP)
I haven't seen anyone switch to Penpot either, but it's clear Figma has been borrowing things from Penpot, which is actually great.
3. morten+8m[view] [source] 2023-08-22 22:12:58
>>karate+(OP)
I see Penpot primarily taking Figma's market share around the edges. For established design teams with robust workflow needs, there's no competition right now despite some of Penpot's novel design features like grid layout. For independents, enthusiasts, and teams running on a shoestring, however (read: Figma's free-tier customers), it becomes considerably more compelling as a potential alternative.

To paraphrase Reed Hastings' classic line: Penpot needs to become Figma before Figma can become Penpot.

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