Code-first prototypes are fast to build. Getting feedback on them is not.
A design lead can't leave a comment on one specific state. An engineer can't see the full flow at a glance. The thing that makes a prototype great for building makes it awkward for aligning.
So @amylimabean and I built a skill for that (well, mostly Amy). It takes a live localhost prototype and brings it into Figma. Each flow broken out into its own frame, built from your design system components, annotated with the interaction and implementation details. Now the canvas is where you review and align.
We refined it live in the video too! My favorite part is a habit I like to lean on: make the agent take one more round trip to validate its own work before it claims it's done. AI sometimes has the tendency to confidently tell you the job's finished when it isn't.
Thanks to Amy and the whole @figma crew for allowing me to be a part of this!