
From Figma to Framer: My 2025 Setup
The simplest stack I use to design and ship fast.

From Figma to Framer: My 2025 Setup
The simplest stack I use to design and ship fast.

From Figma to Framer: My 2025 Setup
The simplest stack I use to design and ship fast.
Date
Feb 12, 2025
Date
Feb 12, 2025
Date
Feb 12, 2025
Category
Framer Tips
Category
Framer Tips
Category
Framer Tips
Introduction
Why this workflow works
I’ve trimmed my toolset to only what speeds me up. This intro explains the mindset behind my current stack and what I stopped doing to move faster.

Main Idea
Main Idea
Main Idea
The stack and how I use it
Figma for ideation and quick components; Framer for real interactions and live previews; a tiny checklist for assets. Steps: sketch → section map → components → motion → publish. Example: a landing page went from wire to live in 48 hours with fewer handoffs.

Keep it light
Conclusion
Conclusion
Conclusion
The fewer tools, the fewer stalls. Keep your stack small, automate the boring parts, and focus on shipping.






Read more
Daily notes from building with Framer—prompts, patterns, and what actually shipped.

From Figma to Framer: My 2025 Setup
The simplest stack I use to design and ship fast.

From Figma to Framer: My 2025 Setup
The simplest stack I use to design and ship fast.

From Figma to Framer: My 2025 Setup
The simplest stack I use to design and ship fast.
Date
Feb 12, 2025
Date
Feb 12, 2025
Date
Feb 12, 2025
Category
Framer Tips
Category
Framer Tips
Category
Framer Tips
Introduction
Why this workflow works
I’ve trimmed my toolset to only what speeds me up. This intro explains the mindset behind my current stack and what I stopped doing to move faster.

Main Idea
Main Idea
Main Idea
The stack and how I use it
Figma for ideation and quick components; Framer for real interactions and live previews; a tiny checklist for assets. Steps: sketch → section map → components → motion → publish. Example: a landing page went from wire to live in 48 hours with fewer handoffs.

Keep it light
Conclusion
Conclusion
Conclusion
The fewer tools, the fewer stalls. Keep your stack small, automate the boring parts, and focus on shipping.






Read more
Daily notes from building with Framer—prompts, patterns, and what actually shipped.