In the Overview, we highlighted that as more people and agents contribute to the design process, it's more important than ever for designers to create the systems, workflows, and shared context that help those contributions become a cohesive product.
That's what this section of the collection is about.
In the following articles, we'll look at how the Figma agent can help you create systems that elevate everyone’s work:
- Create useful skills for repeatable processes: Package your standards and conventions into reusable instructions
- Build your own plugins inside Figma Design: Build custom tools that unlock more control, expressivity, and possibilities on the canvas
- Use the Figma agent to improve your design system: Write documentation, make bulk updates, and audit for issues before publishing
- Best practices to help Figma agent understand your design system: Structure your library so the agent can work from it reliably
Tip: For a complete overview of what the Figma agent can do in design files, check out the guide to working with the Figma agent in design files.