I am using Figma Make extensively as a Product Manager to co-create interaction frameworks and prototypes with AI through multiple iterations.
This workflow exposes a critical gap that blocks real-world delivery.
Context:
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AI collaboration naturally creates many intermediate states
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However, not every generation should be treated as a deliverable version
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At certain points, I need to explicitly confirm:
“This version is good enough to be frozen and delivered as V1.01 / V1.02.”
Current pain points:
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Figma Make provides generation history, but no concept of a user-confirmed fixed or tagged version
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There is no way to attach structured notes or delivery comments to a specific confirmed version
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The only workaround is screenshots, which:
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Break interaction context
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Disconnect from the prototype itself
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Significantly reduce communication efficiency with developers
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My need is very specific:
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I do NOT want every history step to become a version
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I DO want:
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The ability to freeze a selected iteration
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Name it (e.g. V1.01)
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Add version-level notes that serve as official delivery context for engineering
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Suggestion:
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Introduce Fixed / Tagged Versions in Figma Make
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Allow version-level notes, similar to commit messages
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This is critical for AI-assisted workflows, PM-led prototyping, and design-to-development handoff
