What we need is a tool that creates living components.
YES. I 100% agree with your vision of the "next generation" of design tool, and that while impressive and certainly improving designers' lives iteratively, the Figma-InVision arms race doesn't address our most fundamental pain: that "design" pixels and "app" pixels aren't connected. "Export code" isn't good enough, and "developer hand-off" is the PROBLEM, not a feature.
Have you seen Haiku? I'm on the team, and have dedicated the last several years of my life to solving exactly this problem.
Here's an example of a simple interactive component one of my teammates made visually with Haiku, with only a sprinkling of code https://codepen.io/taylorpoe/pen/oGJeba
If you're interested in an invite, I'd be happy to send you one if you sign up for our beta and shoot me an email at zack@haiku.ai
Hey Tom —
YES. I 100% agree with your vision of the "next generation" of design tool, and that while impressive and certainly improving designers' lives iteratively, the Figma-InVision arms race doesn't address our most fundamental pain: that "design" pixels and "app" pixels aren't connected. "Export code" isn't good enough, and "developer hand-off" is the PROBLEM, not a feature.
Have you seen Haiku? I'm on the team, and have dedicated the last several years of my life to solving exactly this problem.
Here's an example of a simple interactive component one of my teammates made visually with Haiku, with only a sprinkling of code https://codepen.io/taylorpoe/pen/oGJeba
If you're interested in an invite, I'd be happy to send you one if you sign up for our beta and shoot me an email at zack@haiku.ai