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Track Your Figma Contributions
Krishna Madala
Figgy β€” Track your Figma contributions
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Figgy is a web app that visualizes your Figma activity with a GitHub-style contribution chart. You can easily track your daily design contributions, monitor your productivity, and gain insights into your work patterns.
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Krishna Madala
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πŸŽ‰ Excited to introduce Figgy on Product Hunt! πŸŽ‰ Figgy is a web app designed to bring the best of GitHub's contribution charts to your Figma workflow. With Figgy, you can: πŸ“… Visualize your daily Figma activity πŸ“ˆ Track your design productivity over time πŸ” Gain insights into your work patterns πŸ’ͺ Stay motivated and organized Whether you're a solo designer or part of a team, Figgy helps you stay on top of your design contributions in a simple and visually engaging way. Check it out load up some of your projects and let us know what you think! πŸš€
Krishna Madala
@ena_gluhakovic Hey Ena, We pull our data straight from Figma, our contributions are defined by new file versions that your account was responsible for (essentially if you were the one making edits over the period of time before a new version checkpoint was set in the file by Figma). Right now The user flow is sign up then copy and paste the links of the files that you want data on (Don't worry you only have to do this once) that way we know which files to pull your contributions for and then voila your contribution chart will automatically update with your contributions from all the files you have selected going forward and for all your past history. Would love to hear any suggestions if you have any feature requests! Thanks and glad you find Figgy promising!
Lee Fuhr
I love this idea but I hardly know anything about it from the landing page. How does it work? What does it measure? How can I interact with it? Who can I share it with? What does it pull from? How does it work with multiple Figma files/projects/teams?
Krishna Madala
@lee_fuhr Hey Lee! We pull our data straight from Figma, we don't deal with your file contents directly. Currently you need to manually add in the URLs for the files that you would like to have data on in order for us to know which ones to show your contributions . Once you loaded your file links one time you are good to go there's no limit on how many files you can be tracking your contributions to! Contributions are measured as your quantity of new versions of files whose edits you were responsible for. Also, thanks for pointing out sharing as a feature we received quite a lot of requests for that and will be adding options for sharing later today. I hope this answered your questions and glad you love the concept of Figgy!
Ansh Chopra
awesome! about time someone created this
Nik Shevchenko
finally github for figma
Nathan Ostrowski
This is awesome
Sam Mendel
Cool! Can I see my activity on specific projects?
Daniel S
Yes, thank you, that's all I have to say.
Toshit Garg
Congrats on launch of Figgy...
Zenda
Cool!πŸ‘ I need it. I want to track my own Figma time.
Ana Mouratidou
Congrats Krishna! Looks good and is certainly needed! I just hope there was a bit more content on the landing page to show the product before connecting to Figma, but then again I am not a designer. All the best πŸ’ͺ
Krishna Madala
@theanamoura Hey Ana! Thank you I'm glad you find Figgy useful, We will definitely take that into consideration for more info on the landing page we just wanted to get this out as fast as possible since we saw so many requests for it.
Nataliia Tuchapets
Figgy is a valuable tool for designers who use Figma and want to gain a deeper understanding of their work habits and productivity.
Hanna Zobenko
Nice tool for figma!
Kirill
Handy thing, it's great that someone made this, I think it will be useful for those who work with a team on big projects
Colm Hayden
Finally now designers are one step closer to calling themselves engineers
Elizabeth Calderon
Congrats on your launch! Can I track my team activity as well?
SheraZ S
Hi how are you all of you
Joey Figaro
Congrats! Why do you guys need comment modification permission to display stats?
Krishna Madala
@joeyfigaro Hey Joey, Thanks for pointing that out! That was an oversight in the Figma auth scopes but it's fixed now and the only request you should get is for read access.
Lars Hansen
Love it!