Been deep-diving into Figma
Make today, aim: automate the whole run from ideation → wireframe → prototype.
It does work, but the hand-off is clunky:
no “Copy to Figma,” so you’re left shipping raw HTML/CSS or rerouting through an HTML → Design plugin.
To soften that, I wrote a ~4 k-word template.
Give an LLM the full project context, and it spits back near-production layouts and on-brand copy.
Still bulky, but promising, might share once I trim it.
Ran the same brief through other tools:
v0 - looks OK, feels generic
Google Stitch - lightning fast, outcome feels cheap
Claude 4 chat - can’t output runnable code but great for rapid component variations (tested 10+ card layouts in minutes)
GPT-4o - solid all-rounder
Fun twist: Claude 4 inside Figma Make can generate working code, yet Claude in chat can’t. :D
Curious how other designers are looping AI output back into Figma for polish.
Plugins? scripts? sheer copy-paste grit?
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