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How Figma Built a Collaborative Design Platform That Changed Software
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- Business Models Explained with Fexingo: Subscription, Marketplace, SaaS, and Service Companies
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- Jun 5, 2026
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- 449
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Summary
Lucas and Luna examine how Figma disrupted the design software industry by building a browser-based, multiplayer-first product that turned a single-user tool into a collaborative platform. They walk through the founding insight that made designers share links instead of files, the network effects that locked in teams, and the surprising way Adobe's own subscription model left an opening. With $20 billion in market value and a failed acquisition by Adobe, Figma's story is a masterclass in product-led growth and platform moats. #Figma #CollaborativeDesign #ProductLedGrowth #SoftwareBusinessModels #SaaS #Adobe #NetworkEffects #DesignTools #StartupStrategy #BusinessModel #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DylanField #BrowserBased #Multiplayer #PlatformBusiness #FigmaVsAdobe #VentureCapital Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo