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Vibed out a landing page in 2.5h on Thursday using an old design and skipping Figma for code. If you’re a designer, it’s worth trying just to feel how good it is to go from idea to real thing without the handoff dance πŸ’ƒ Wanna peek πŸ‘€ https://squiggle.lovable.app/
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It's fun; the one comment I have is about "skipping Figma" because (at least for now): - it doesn't have cross-project tokens / components - it doesn't provide even the simplest guide for devs (or yourself) to reference later but maybe these are incoming ps is this a real product πŸ‘€
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Totally fair. I still really like Figma, this one was more of a vibe sprint, but yeah, skipping it comes with tradeoffs. Curious to see if lovable fills some of those gaps over time πŸ™ƒ ps not at the moment :D
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I can say I used it successfully a couple times at prototyping stage, it does a great job of "covering the bases" and laying out most necessary affordances and details
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Where it really filled the gap for me was on the front-end side, especially with the little moments of delight and UI details that usually get lost or feel off. Those finally came out closer to how I imagined them. I did another one just for fun: https://proof-of-pope.lovable.app/ Love how you can run with any idea and have it live in a day or less!
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