Equipped with pre-made shapes, symbols, and connection lines, the activity diagram template allows you to quickly create a visual map of your processes and share it with your team. Use it to optimize workflows, explain processes, onboard new team members, and more.
In the following section, we’ll guide you through how to effectively use the activity diagram template and how it can benefit your team.
How to use the activity diagram template
To get started, click the blue “Use Template” button to open the activity diagram template in FigJam. Once inside, invite collaborators by clicking the blue “Share” button at the top right of your FigJam board. This will grant them access to edit or comment on your diagram.
Follow these steps to fill out the activity diagram template:
- Identify a Process
Choose the process or workflow you want to visualize. Activity diagrams are ideal for mapping complex, multi-step workflows. For instance, you could map out a customer service process, starting from receiving a query to resolving the issue.
- Add Start and End Points
In one of the yellow rectangles, double-click the text to write down the event that starts your process (e.g., "Receive a query" for a customer service process). Similarly, edit the black rectangle labeled "Wrap up" to indicate the closing event (e.g., "Resolve the issue").
- Add the Steps
Map out the actions, decisions, and steps that occur between your start and end points. Double-click any pre-made shape to replace the text with your own labels.
Need more shapes? The template’s automated diagramming features make it easy to expand. Click any pre-made shape to reveal blue dots along the edges. Clicking a dot generates a new arrow with a matching shape on the other end.
- Connect the Elements
Use arrows to show the flow of your process and how each step is connected. Click any arrow to reveal white dots, which you can click and drag to adjust its position. You can also modify the arrow’s style using the pop-up menu to change the line thickness, end style, or color.
- Add Labels
Use the pre-made text boxes along the arrows to add important labels. For example, if a decision in the process leads to two outcomes, you could label one arrow “Positive outcome” and the other “Negative outcome” to clarify the flow.
- Share Your Diagram
Once your activity diagram is complete, you can share it for feedback or collaboration. Invite your team to view and comment on the FigJam board, or export the diagram as an image or PDF. You can also generate a shareable link or embed it on other platforms your team uses.
If you'd rather create a diagram from scratch, FigJam offers an intuitive UML activity diagram tool. With an extensive UML shape pack, smart drawing features, and a user-friendly interface, you can quickly create detailed, visually engaging activity diagrams.
Benefits of using FigJam’s activity diagram template
When you open the UML activity diagram template, you also gain access to FigJam’s robust visual workspace, enabling seamless collaboration, customization, and multiple options for sharing and presenting your work.
Here are some key benefits:
Seamless Team Collaboration
Collaborate in real-time by inviting your team to edit the activity diagram template directly in FigJam. You can also gather instant feedback by allowing team members to view, comment, and participate in discussions, tagging them when necessary to highlight important topics.
Automatic Diagramming
The activity diagram template includes automatic diagramming features to streamline the creation process. By clicking on any pre-made shape, you’ll reveal blue dots that, with one click, generate a new connection line and a matching shape on the other end. This functionality allows you to quickly expand the diagram without manually adding shapes and lines.
You can also adjust object dimensions to maintain uniformity across shapes and enable the snap-to-grid feature for automatic alignment, ensuring a clean and professional-looking diagram.
These features make it easier to collaborate, automate diagram creation, and present your work in the most effective way possible.