
When we engaged two of the most influential voices in modern product thinking—Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden, co-authors of Lean UX, Sense & Respond, and Who Does What By How Much?—we recognized the opportunity to collaborate on something that could meaningfully impact how product teams work, align, and build across the globe.
At the heart of this collaboration was their vision: to bring the newly evolved Lean Product Canvas—the successor to the widely-used Lean UX Canvas—into a modern, flexible, and fully interactive digital format. This wouldn’t be just another downloadable template. It would be the official Figma and FigJam versions, optimized for today’s distributed product teams who need more than whiteboards and PDFs to collaborate effectively.
We partnered to not only digitize this powerful strategic framework but to rethink how it lives, breathes, and performs in real-world team workflows—where co-creation, remote collaboration, and rapid iteration are the norm.
What originally began as the Lean UX Canvas—a pragmatic tool designed to help cross-functional teams align around user outcomes—has now evolved into a more comprehensive framework: the Lean Product Canvas, sometimes referred to more broadly as the Lean Strategy Canvas. This new format broadens its focus beyond UX execution and into organizational alignment, business goals, and long-term strategy.
Where the original canvas focused primarily on helping teams decide what to build, the updated framework shifts the conversation earlier and higher:
Why are we building this? Who is it for? What outcomes will define success?
By framing product development within the context of organizational purpose and measurable objectives, the Lean Product Canvas enables teams to collaboratively define clear goals, identify friction points early, and focus their execution on delivering genuine, trackable value. Importantly, it builds on the trusted OKR (Objectives and Key Results) framework, creating a seamless bridge between product strategy and outcome-driven delivery.
Throughout the collaboration, we worked directly with Jeff Gothelf to translate the Lean Product Canvas into an actionable, facilitation-friendly experience tailored for Figma and FigJam. Our shared goal was to make this more than a visual layout or worksheet. It needed to be:
This approach allowed us to deliver a fully interactive toolkit that not only reflects the intent of the original framework but elevates its usability across a wider range of team environments—from startups and design sprints to enterprise product strategy sessions.
The adoption of the digital Lean Product Canvas is already helping teams achieve real strategic benefits:
This is not just a framework for facilitation—it’s a living document that encourages accountability, strategic thinking, and ongoing alignment.
The Lean Product Canvas was reimagined specifically for modern, fast-moving product teams who work across time zones and tools. It is ideal for:
And because it’s built within Figma’s ecosystem, teams can integrate it directly into the collaborative workflows they already use—no need for platform switching or tool fragmentation.
The complete Lean Product Canvas template includes:
The result is a powerful, ready-to-use strategic layer that can be pulled into any product process—from discovery to delivery—with minimal onboarding and maximum impact.
At Arsonist AI, we believe design tools should do more than look polished—they should amplify team clarity, inspire action, and fuel momentum. Partnering with Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden to bring the Lean Product Canvas into a modern format wasn’t just a design exercise. It was a chance to help product teams worldwide shift from feature-focused execution to truly outcome-driven collaboration.
The new Lean Product Canvas is now available in both Figma and FigJam, free to duplicate, adapt, and use.
Whether you’re preparing your next product sprint, aligning on quarterly goals, or launching a new initiative, this canvas can help your team move forward with confidence and shared purpose.
Ready to start?
Explore the official Figma and FigJam files, and see how quickly strategic clarity can become part of your workflow.
If you’d like help adapting the canvas to your team’s unique needs or workshop format, we’d love to collaborate.