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Designing in Figma, building in Webflow, and integrating with developers

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The community member is trying to figure out if they can start a project in Relume, move it to Webflow and Figma, and then update designs in Figma or Webflow and push the changes back. They have a client who requires them to design in Figma, but they would prefer to build it in Webflow and export the static code. Another community member responds that there is no "magic Figma to Webflow using Relume button", but they can generate wireframes in Relume, import them into Figma, do the design work, then import the same wireframes into Webflow, make the design decisions there, and export the static code from Webflow.

I can’t start in Relume and move a Relume site to Webflow AND Figma? And then update designs in Figma (or Webflow) and push to Webflow (or Figma)?

I have a client who requires me to design in Figma so his developers can recreate the dumb static Figma designs in static code. I’m inclined to build it in Webflow, export it, and provide them with static code. But they’re likely to flinch, so I’m hoping to be able to do both… womp womp.

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@Lee Fuhr if I'm understanding correctly, there is no magic Figma to Webflow using Relume button no. So generating wireframes in Relume, importing into Figma, spending days making designs in Figma, and then pushing a button to push those designs to Webflow doesn't exist today.

You can generate wireframes in Relume, import into Figma, do your designing, then import those same wireframes into Webflow, make the same design decisions there, and then export as static code from Webflow on certain Webflow workspace plans.

Or you can just go from Relume to Webflow to export.

Those are basically your options today.

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We do this daily.

@Lee Fuhr if I'm understanding correctly, there is no magic Figma to Webflow using Relume button no. So generating wireframes in Relume, importing into Figma, spending days making designs in Figma, and then pushing a button to push those designs to Webflow doesn't exist today.

You can generate wireframes in Relume, import into Figma, do your designing, then import those same wireframes into Webflow, make the same design decisions there, and then export as static code from Webflow on certain Webflow workspace plans.

Or you can just go from Relume to Webflow to export.

Those are basically your options today.

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