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Exporting Wireframe from Relume to FlutterFlow

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The community member is looking for advice on how to export their wireframe from Relume to FlutterFlow, their development platform. The comments suggest that there is no direct workflow to streamline this process, but one community member suggests a potential workaround involving exporting from Relume to Figma and then to FlutterFlow. Another community member agrees with this approach, but notes that it would require rebuilding the design in FlutterFlow, as it lacks the base components available in other tools like Webflow. The community members discuss potential alternative workflows, such as involving Webflow, but ultimately conclude that the best approach may be to build the design directly in FlutterFlow.

Hello all good to be here. Looking for advice on how to export my wireframe from Relume to FlutterFlow. That is my dev platform. Didn't find answers anywhere. Any lead, guidance is welcome

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I am not aware of any workflows that streamline this process between Relume and Flutterflow, however Flutterflow allows you to extend via custom code so in theory you could export out of Webflow (with a paid plan) into Flutterflow - but obviously paying for 3 tools to do this might be a bit overkill. Its the only way that I'm aware of to do this.

thank you .
i'm also thinking about exporting Relume->Figma, and from there take it to FlutterFlow, but again - didn't find a way. Any thought on that?

yeah if it were me I would basically be doing Relume > Figma > FlutterFlow - in the same way that right now we have to rebuild the design in Webflow, you will have to rebuild the design in FlutterFlow - the biggest obvious difference is that we obviously have a set of base components to start your building from for Webflow - and you are missing that in FlutterFlow and I don't really know how I would go about resolving that. I'm assuming its a native mobile app - and if so, then I would argue our components are not super useful for mobile apps any way. If its a really advanced marketing website maybe there's someway to put Webflow into the mix here - Relume > Figma > Webflow > export code > import to FlutterFlow and hook up to backend? Webflow becomes your frontend developer - probably not ideal and definitely not scalable. Ultimately, would be best just to build from scratch directly in FlutterFlow.

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