Lucidspark review

Excellent for turning brainstorms into structured diagrams and workflows within the Lucid suite.

Top 11 rank

#4 of 11

Score

8.6/9.4

Pricing

$$ ($9 to $15/user/mo)

HQ

South Jordan, USA

Verdict

Lucidspark stands out for its ability to organize chaotic ideas into structured diagrams and workflows, leveraging its deep integration with its sibling product, Lucidchart.

What customers praise

The 'Tag' and 'Gather & Sort' features are powerful, allowing facilitators to quickly group and synthesize hundreds of sticky notes by theme or keyword automatically.

What customers criticise

The core drawing and freeform annotation tools are less refined than competitors like Miro or FigJam, feeling more like a diagramming tool than a true whiteboard at times.

Best for

Teams that need to transition fluidly from unstructured brainstorming to structured diagrams and process flows, especially those already using Lucidchart.

At a glance

  • Integrations: Lucidchart, Slack, Google Drive, Jira, Microsoft Teams, Asana
  • Compliance: SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, GDPR, FedRAMP
  • Regions served: Global, US, EU, APAC
  • Typical onboarding: 0 days
  • Free tier: yes

Red flags

Public risk signals as of June 2026: none. No material public risk signals as of 2026-06-28. See the full red-flag report.

Alternatives

See alternatives to Lucidspark, or compare against the next-ranked entry: Lucidspark vs Microsoft Whiteboard.

Source: Top 11 The 11 Best Online Whiteboard Software Tools for Teams (2026), verified June 28, 2026 — no paid placement.