At Config 2025, we introduced Figma Make, our new prompt-to-app capability that allows designers and product teams to go from concept to functional prototype in just a few prompts. Figma's designer advocates, designers, and product managers have spent months diving deep into Figma Make, experimenting with its features and pushing its boundaries. Now, we're taking this hands-on experience and translating it into eight practical tips and best practices alongside some sample prompts for inspiration designed to help you maximize Figma Make's potential.
Constraints
This front-loading strategy requires not only having a clear vision of your product flow and specs before prompting Figma Make, but also sharing that context with the right prompts. You can also leverage AI assistants to refine your prompts-they'll provide detailed guidance and ready to use code snippets to be pasted directly into your Make for advanced effects. This front-loading strategy requires not only having a clear vision of your product flow and specs before prompting Figma Make, but also sharing that context with the right prompts. You can also leverage AI assistants to refine your prompts-they'll provide detailed guidance and ready to use code snippets to be pasted directly into your Make for advanced effects.
Who Should Attend
Figma Designer Advocate Manager Greg Huntoon iterated with different approaches until landing on a prompt that yielded a working v1 for his mouse effect visualization kit. His most successful prompt contained: