Product design and development isn’t an assembly line. It’s a fluid process that requires feedback, buy-in, testing, and revision after revision. That’s why it’s so important to have the full context on a design and real-time access to the latest version.
To create a more inclusive, visual and collaborative project planning process, InVision built an integration with some of their most used project management tools — Asana, Trello and Jira.
Turn ideas into tasks on the go
The Asana, Trello and Jira add-ons for Freehand bring flexible project planning into Freehand’s infinite canvas. Run more inclusive and collaborative planning sessions and manage projects across your brand, design, operations, events, and marketing teams.
With this integration, teams will be able to see the most recent work on all of their linked prototypes without having to manually update their boards.
Learn more about the Asana integration.
Learn more about the Trello integration.
Learn more about the Jira integration.
Create more comprehensive project plans
Freehand also seamlessly integrates with Asana, Trello and Jira to help maximize time management and reduce task switching. Collaborate with your team in Freehand, then embed the Freehand into a project brief to give your team full context and access to the most up-to-date information.
Embed a Freehand into project briefs, import tasks and milestones into Freehand, and create tasks from sticky notes and cards right from your Freehand canvas.
Learn more about the Asana integration.
Learn more about the Trello integration.
Learn more about the Jira integration.
Pair InVision documents with Jira Issues
You asked, we answered! Users can attach multiple InVision documents directly within Jira. Adding InVision share links to Jira issues lets you view Freehand’s, prototypes, comment, and collaborate —all without ever leaving Jira.
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Diana is the Director of Content Marketing at InVision. Her career spans PR and marketing content for high-growth SaaS organizations. She currently lives in Toronto, Canada.