Hi PH 👋
I've been a UX designer and part-time coder for over 20 years — which means I've geeked out in pretty much every design tool going. Macromedia Flash, Photoshop, Invision, Framer, Sketch, Figma. All of them.
One thing they all share: the communities that grow around them. The plugins, the extensions, the little bits that fill the gaps the core product never quite covered. That's where the real magic is.
I use Figma plugins daily, and I've been vibe coding my own for a while. But every time, I hit the same friction. Too much setup. Too much to know before you can even start.
So I built FigPrompt.com. Describe what you want, get a working plugin. No coding background needed. And you're not limited to one — build out a whole suite of plugins tailored exactly to how you work.
Hey, if you’ve ever thought about a plugin idea but didn’t go for it because it seemed too overwhelming, then this is for you!
Give it a spin at figprompts.com I'd love to know what you build.
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Figma plugins always felt like they needed a dev degree.
@anusuya_bhuyan Exactly, this project stemmed from my first experience trying to put a plugin together, first without AI and even if AI it felt a bit tricky.
20 years of design tool experience and you still hit friction building Figma plugins — that tells you the barrier is real. What's the most complex plugin someone has built with FigPrompt so far?
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Most no code plugin tools still have a learning curve. You trade one set of friction for another. FigPrompt sidesteps that entirely by making plain language the interface, which is a quieter but more meaningful shift than it first appears.
The real unlock isn't just faster plugin creation. It's collapsing the gap between design intent and functional extension. Designers stop hitting the wall where imagination outpaces implementation, and that changes what they think is possible inside Figma.
The stronger positioning angle here is creativity amplifier rather than plugin generator. One describes the mechanism, the other describes the outcome. And that framing travels well beyond Figma into any ecosystem where creators are bottlenecked by the build layer.
I'm curious whether you see this evolving into a personal automation hub or something more collaborative as users start sharing what they build.
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@anusuya_bhuyan Exactly, this project stemmed from my first experience trying to put a plugin together, first without AI and even if AI it felt a bit tricky.
Nice product
Very useful product
jared.so
Can the generated plugins access Figma APIs like variables and components or is it limited to basic layout? Congrats on the launch!
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@mcarmonas absolutely, the plugins can support all the standard Figma plugin APIs on https://developers.figma.com/docs/plugins/.
Great question, I’ll add that to the FAQ. Thanks
20 years of design tool experience and you still hit friction building Figma plugins — that tells you the barrier is real. What's the most complex plugin someone has built with FigPrompt so far?
Most no code plugin tools still have a learning curve. You trade one set of friction for another. FigPrompt sidesteps that entirely by making plain language the interface, which is a quieter but more meaningful shift than it first appears.
The real unlock isn't just faster plugin creation. It's collapsing the gap between design intent and functional extension. Designers stop hitting the wall where imagination outpaces implementation, and that changes what they think is possible inside Figma.
The stronger positioning angle here is creativity amplifier rather than plugin generator. One describes the mechanism, the other describes the outcome. And that framing travels well beyond Figma into any ecosystem where creators are bottlenecked by the build layer.
I'm curious whether you see this evolving into a personal automation hub or something more collaborative as users start sharing what they build.