Figr is an AI product agent for PMs. Parse your live app via Chrome extension, import from Figma, drop in docs and analytics. It maps flows, spots edge cases, runs UX reviews, builds A/B variations and prototypes that match your app's design language. Every recommendation backed by 200K+ UX patterns.
@chirag_singla2@neilverma :) Not just user flows, but all type of diagrams from edge case mapping to state diagrams and user journeys. As product managers we know this where the real thinking lies.
Curious how Figr keeps its product memory updated as the app evolves, and how teams collaborate inside it without it becoming just another layer on top of Figma?
@shreya_chaurasia19 Hey Shreya, as you use Figr to design flows, docs and prototypes, you can chose to add such information to the context and update it.
Congrats on the launch! The idea of building persistent product memory instead of starting from a blank prompt every time feels like the right direction for serious product teams. How does Figr keep that product memory accurate over time as the app evolves, especially when design tokens, flows, or edge cases change frequently?
@vik_sh Thanks Victor! So everything you create in Figr AI like UX reviews, prototypes, edge cases, user flows, gets saved to what we call a context graph. You can also import directly from Figma or parse your live web app using our Chrome extension, so the context stays current as your product evolves. The goal is Figr becomes the single source of truth where all your product thinking lives, not scattered across 10 different tools.
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Great pain point indentified! Is there any way for me to just share, say the figma deisgn + the github repo with it for it to just understand, instead of capturing using the chrome extension?
@daria__andrea Totally agree. Most LLMs are essentially designing blind, they only generate UI and skip the whole UX (user flows, docs, UX reviews). Their understanding of the product context is also quite limited.
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Love the focus on thinking before screens — most AI tools jump straight to pretty mockups and skip the messy product logic in the middle. The persistent memory + parsing a live app via Chrome extension is especially interesting. Curious how well it handles really complex edge cases in multi-role products (like admin vs end-user flows)? Definitely going to play around with it.
@andrius_aguinaldo It goes pretty deep. You can feed it your entire product through screen recordings, Chrome extension, Figma imports, so it genuinely understands the full picture, not just one surface. Check out some of the complex product problems solved with Figr for examples.
The Dropbox upload failure states one is a personal favorite, seems simple on the surface but there's a lot of UX depth once you start mapping all the edge cases. Would love to hear what you think when you try it
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Congratulations! The product sounded great, so I gave it a shot, and it was as good as I expected.
I do have a question: your site only talks about the option to "upgrade" my plan. Can I also "downgrade"? I'd have heave use for your product every few few months for a couple of months, so it doesn't make sense to get a more expensive plan only for those months.
I'm excited about the help I can get from Figr AI!
@akiarostami Thanks Ahmad. We already chatted over the mail, I hope all these questions are now answered over there :)
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@moksh_garg yes, and I’m a happily paid customer now! 😁
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I think LLMs biggest weakness is UI/UX designs and that makes sense because it can't see the frontend it's producing in real time. And also language is a bit primitive for creative tasks or visual elements. This is a step in the right direction for a better full stack vibe coding environment
@trysavely Totally agree. Most LLMs are essentially designing blind, they generate UI without ever seeing what it actually looks like or understanding the product context behind it. Language alone isn't enough for visual and spatial decisions. That's exactly what pushed us to build Figr the way we did, it parses your actual product first, understands your flows and design patterns, and then thinks through the UX before generating anything. Appreciate the kind words!
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Maps user flows? I'm sooold, @chirag_singla2 @moksh_garg !
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@chirag_singla2 @moksh_garg @neilverma yess lessgooo!
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@chirag_singla2 @neilverma :) Not just user flows, but all type of diagrams from edge case mapping to state diagrams and user journeys. As product managers we know this where the real thinking lies.
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Curious how Figr keeps its product memory updated as the app evolves, and how teams collaborate inside it without it becoming just another layer on top of Figma?
Figr AI
@shreya_chaurasia19 Hey Shreya, as you use Figr to design flows, docs and prototypes, you can chose to add such information to the context and update it.
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Loved the launch video! Congrats
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@thisiskp_ Thank you :))
Congrats on the launch! The idea of building persistent product memory instead of starting from a blank prompt every time feels like the right direction for serious product teams. How does Figr keep that product memory accurate over time as the app evolves, especially when design tokens, flows, or edge cases change frequently?
Figr AI
@vik_sh Thanks Victor! So everything you create in Figr AI like UX reviews, prototypes, edge cases, user flows, gets saved to what we call a context graph. You can also import directly from Figma or parse your live web app using our Chrome extension, so the context stays current as your product evolves. The goal is Figr becomes the single source of truth where all your product thinking lives, not scattered across 10 different tools.
Great pain point indentified! Is there any way for me to just share, say the figma deisgn + the github repo with it for it to just understand, instead of capturing using the chrome extension?
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@peterz_shu Hello Peter, you can share the Figma designs with our Figma integrations, we're working on integrating github repo as well very soon!
@moksh_garg Great to hear that, looking forward to the GH updates :)
This is such a cool problem to solve, when you can't fix what you can't see, this is like a blindspot minimizer :) Excited to try it out
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@daria__andrea Totally agree. Most LLMs are essentially designing blind, they only generate UI and skip the whole UX (user flows, docs, UX reviews). Their understanding of the product context is also quite limited.
Love the focus on thinking before screens — most AI tools jump straight to pretty mockups and skip the messy product logic in the middle. The persistent memory + parsing a live app via Chrome extension is especially interesting. Curious how well it handles really complex edge cases in multi-role products (like admin vs end-user flows)? Definitely going to play around with it.
Figr AI
@andrius_aguinaldo It goes pretty deep. You can feed it your entire product through screen recordings, Chrome extension, Figma imports, so it genuinely understands the full picture, not just one surface. Check out some of the complex product problems solved with Figr for examples.
The Dropbox upload failure states one is a personal favorite, seems simple on the surface but there's a lot of UX depth once you start mapping all the edge cases. Would love to hear what you think when you try it
Congratulations! The product sounded great, so I gave it a shot, and it was as good as I expected.
I do have a question: your site only talks about the option to "upgrade" my plan. Can I also "downgrade"? I'd have heave use for your product every few few months for a couple of months, so it doesn't make sense to get a more expensive plan only for those months.
I'm excited about the help I can get from Figr AI!
Figr AI
@akiarostami Thanks Ahmad. We already chatted over the mail, I hope all these questions are now answered over there :)
@moksh_garg yes, and I’m a happily paid customer now! 😁
Figr AI
@trysavely Totally agree. Most LLMs are essentially designing blind, they generate UI without ever seeing what it actually looks like or understanding the product context behind it. Language alone isn't enough for visual and spatial decisions. That's exactly what pushed us to build Figr the way we did, it parses your actual product first, understands your flows and design patterns, and then thinks through the UX before generating anything. Appreciate the kind words!
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@inderpreet_singh1 thank you :)