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Vernix + Figma: Design Feedback Without Sharing Your Screen

Tim Borovkov··2 min read
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Vernix + Figma: Design Feedback Without Sharing Your Screen

Someone shares their screen. They open Figma, navigate to the right frame, zoom to 150%. Everyone else squints at a compressed video feed of a design that's pinned to one person's cursor. When someone asks "what about the mobile version?" the presenter hunts for the frame while the conversation stalls.

Connect Figma to Vernix, and design context flows into the meeting without anyone sharing their screen.

What the Figma integration does

Once connected, Vernix can look up your design files during calls:

  • "What comments are on the latest homepage design?"
  • "How many unresolved comments are in the checkout flow file?"
  • "What components are we using in the settings page?"
  • "Who left feedback on the mobile nav redesign?"

The agent pulls the information from Figma and responds directly in the meeting.

Where this fits

Design critiques

Instead of one person driving a screen share, the team can discuss designs while the agent fetches specific details on demand. "What did Sarah comment on the hero section?" gets answered instantly. The conversation stays focused on the design decisions, not on navigating a tool.

Engineering handoff meetings

Engineers in a handoff meeting need specific details — component names, spacing values, open comment threads. The agent surfaces this without the designer walking through every frame manually.

Product reviews

Product managers reviewing designs can ask about the state of a file — how many open comments, what changed since the last review, which frames are marked as ready. The data arrives in the conversation instead of requiring a separate Figma walkthrough.

How to connect

In your Vernix dashboard, go to Settings > Integrations and find Figma. Click Connect to authorize via OAuth. No tokens to manage.

Design decisions captured in context

When the agent answers a Figma question during a call, that response becomes part of the meeting transcript. The design feedback, the comment threads, the component references — all captured alongside the discussion. No more "what did we decide about that design?" after the meeting.

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