Comments on “Snappa
Daylen@askdaylen · Student and Windows Insider in Vancouver
It looks nice, but Canva includes many additional features in their free plan.
Alfonso C. Betancort@abetancort · CDO, Sensamatics
@askdaylen I must agree, almost everything is free but the stock photos... Indirect revenue stream. The excuse are the photos the quality of tool is the lock in.
Obaid Rahimi@obaidr · shoemates
@askdaylen besides I have no problem spending $1 at once. I might not create 40 pieces at all. Canva is working extremely well for us so far.
Vincent Ferrari@vincenzof · IT Support Guru
@askdaylen I agree. If you use your own assets, Canva is a much better deal. If you're doing a LOT of graphics and using a lot of third party assets, Snappa is probably, financially, a better move, but I'm with you.