Pick the right format
The choice of a persona template should rely on your goals. For a small team's needs, a whiteboard filled with sticky notes and the persona's photograph might be more than enough. However, for a diverse remote team or for sharing with clients, consider the following options:
• Google slides or PowerPoint. Classic methods will never let you down — these tools allow you to simultaneously fill the sections with your teammates, change the order of slides, adjust information, and leave comments. You can also send the link with permission to view or comment to your clients to get their thoughts and ideas.
• Websites with predefined templates. Websites like UXPressia, Miro, or InVision's Freehand provide free persona templates, so all you need is to type in data and upload the photo. You can also share it with your team so everyone can bring something to the table.
• Drawing tools. If you're good with wireframing, you can craft a beautiful and unique persona template in Sketch, Figma, or Photoshop.