Commented's Figma integration offers a seamless solution for design collaboration. By linking your Figma designs with Commented's annotation and commenting features, you can streamline communication and create a more efficient design review process. This guide will walk you through the steps of using the Figma integration on Commented to enhance your design collaboration efforts.
Why Use Our Figma Integration?
Integrating Commented with Figma brings numerous benefits to your design collaboration:
Precise Feedback: Annotate specific areas of your Figma designs, providing clear and precise comments to your team members.
Streamlined Communication: Discuss design changes directly on the design canvas, eliminating the need for back-and-forth email exchanges.
Visual Context: Annotations and comments appear directly on the design, providing visual context.
Using Figma Integration on Commented: A Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Access the Design in Figma
Log in to your Figma account.
Open the design you want to collaborate on.
Step 2: Choose What to Share
Option 1: Share a Frame
If you want to share a particular frame, choose the frame you want to share.
Option 2: Share a File
Access the file that you want to share. Make sure that no frames are selected.
Step 3: Copy the Link
Copy the link for the file or frame that you want to share by clicking on the "Share" button on the upper right side of your screen.
Step 4: Access Your Commented Pin
Log in to your Commented account.
Choose the relevant workspace and project.
Navigate to the spot where you want to put a pin or the comment that you want to reply to.
Step 5: Connect Figma with Commented
Paste the link of the relevant Figma file or frame to the comment field.
Share the comment.
Now you can see that the collaborators can view your Figma file or frame and start exploring without leaving the platform.
Benefits of Our Figma Integration
1. Visual Understanding: Commented's integration allows you to make comments directly on the design, ensuring that your comments are contextually relevant.
2. Efficient Iteration: Collaborators can quickly address feedback, make changes, and respond to comments, expediting the design iteration process.
3. Centralized Communication: Keep all design-related discussions within the design itself, avoiding scattered conversations and emails.
4. Improved Collaboration: Designers, developers, and stakeholders can collaborate seamlessly, leading to enhanced design outcomes.