Sensive · Effortless tracking and sharing for Figma (app.sensive.co)
almost 5 years ago from diego fernandez, Lead Designer at Welcome
almost 5 years ago from diego fernandez, Lead Designer at Welcome
I don't get it. Why would I use this when Figma is already very good at collaboration & versioning?
Hi Andrei,
Figma has great versioning and commenting tools, but it all comes down to the form factor. Figma versioning is normally used to restore lost frames, and that’s awesome.
Sensive is not about that. Sensive allows you to see the design evolution of each frame without having to load versions one by one in order to visualize that.
Also, Sensive allows you to have a stream of all the frames your team is working on in one place, which increases the exposure of your design process independently from Figma. Think of it as a companion.
I encourage you to watch the quick tour on our landing page: https://app.sensive.co/
That makes sense now! Thanks for the reply! :)
This is great. I agree that being able see the previous autosaves when you first import a file would be nice. An animation/movie output would be cool to have so you can use it on your portfolio.
Yess! I need this! Just signed up and I'm excited to use it, I just wish it could version retroactively. But this is better than nothing.
We are looking into it, and we can't promise anything... yet.
Hi guys, part of the Sensive team here alongside with Diego.
Over the past few months, we have been designing, building and iterating over a companion tool for Figma. We are excited to finally share it with the DN community.
Sensive currently allows you to track, and automatically generate snapshots of your changes on Figma files so you and your team can have a centralized design hub.
Take it for a spin! Leave questions or comments here. :)
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