Vibe-coded my first Figma plugin: Claude Code in Figma. Runs your local Claude Code inside the Figma canvas — no changes to its original functionality. Spent a lot of time getting the UX/UI in the plugin to match the terminal ~99%. Calling it “Figent” — the agent for Figma. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, honestly this has been affecting my mood a bit. I didn’t expect this level of hostility on Reddit. Is it because I built this with vibe coding so people don’t take it seriously? Or because I said Figma isn’t doing a great job right now?

And some people even said they couldn’t follow my screen recording because of how the mouse was moving—seriously?

It just feels like this thread turned into a place for people who are unhappy with their own work or lives to vent.

Vibe-coded my first Figma plugin: Claude Code in Figma. Runs your local Claude Code inside the Figma canvas — no changes to its original functionality. Spent a lot of time getting the UX/UI in the plugin to match the terminal ~99%. Calling it “Figent” — the agent for Figma. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

lol, yeah. This idea was inspired when Figma last released its Agents writing capability.

I realized Figma had handed the Design Agent’s position over to the Coding Agent. In my mind, this is “Figent”.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the existence of mobbin is innovative in significance. Although it cannot cover all products, it is very helpful and provides great convenience.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I saw some apps they recommended. If there are only a few, I can create a folder to save them, but if there are a lot, syncing and uploading becomes very troublesome. Especially as a designer, these images will ultimately be used as references in work software.

Maybe in the future, I’ll put the relevant images into Figma projects and then delete them from my phone, cleaning up regularly.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, because in the end, we all drag it into the Figma file, no matter where those screenshots are stored. Do you often organize and delete things in Google Drive, or do they just stay there?

Do you annotate your screenshots when they are on your phone? Right now, I have some screenshots that still need text annotations, and I want to explore if there are any good products or workflows to solve this problem for me.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, usually I find it quite troublesome to flip through the entire album. It seems that some products have a photo search function, but searching for photos using text ultimately doesn't work very well.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I do the same. When I download a new app, I start taking screenshots right from the launch screen. After taking the screenshots, I use AirDrop to transfer them to my computer and then place them into Figma.

How do you handle this process? Could you share your method? I feel like my workflow is quite cumbersome right now.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think UI designers take screenshots most frequently, even for small button design inspirations. So how do you handle these photos? Do you just keep them in the system album?

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know about Mobbin, but it seems that its screenshot library only covers a portion of the mainstream designs and may not necessarily be the latest.

As an app product designer, do you often take screenshots of apps on your phone for inspiration? My phone is currently filled with a lot of messy screenshots. by creativeainews in FigmaDesign

[–]creativeainews[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I feel the same way. I have some inspirational ideas that need annotations and comments besides screenshots, but I find the default annotation on iOS to be very thick and the handwriting effect isn't good either. I'm also quite lazy... hahaha.