Revezone: A new way to use Excalidarw hand-drawn whiteboard

Starts with Excalidraw

For a long time, I have always had a strong demand for drawing “flowcharts,” “diagrams,” “wireframes,” and the like in my daily work and study process. I have tried many tools, such as Omnigraph, Yuque, DingTalk documents, Balsamiq Wireframes, Processon, draw.io, and so on, but I have never been able to find a drawing tool that combines convenience and aesthetics. Either the drawing is not particularly convenient, or the resulting graphics lack sophistication.

Recently, I accidentally discovered an amazing hand-drawn whiteboard tool called Excalidraw, which perfectly satisfies my demands for both the convenience and aesthetics of drawing. Once discovered, I couldn’t help but become a heavy user of Excalidraw, effortlessly creating various “flowcharts,” “diagrams,” “wireframes,” and more for work and study.

However, Excalidraw also has a few drawbacks:

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