July 26th, 2024

Show HN: Symbols > We are building Figma for developers

Symbols is a platform for developers to create, test, and document UI libraries efficiently, reducing development time and costs significantly while supporting collaboration and multi-branding across projects.

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Show HN: Symbols > We are building Figma for developers

Symbols is a platform designed for developers and teams to create, test, and document fully functional and reusable UI libraries efficiently. It allows users to build UI kits in days rather than months, significantly reducing development time and costs by up to 90%. The platform offers access to over 900 UI components and supports open-source development, enabling users to publish their projects as websites or integrate them into existing tech stacks.

The platform features a collaborative canvas where real-time changes can be made, allowing for seamless interaction between developers and non-developers. Users can outline their design systems, automate changes, and configure their projects using no-code tools. Symbols also provides functionalities for multi-branding, enabling users to manage branding consistency across different projects easily.

Feedback from users highlights Symbols as a robust design system platform, with many noting its advanced capabilities compared to existing tools like Storybook. The platform facilitates testing and documentation of UI kits, ensuring that all components function as intended across various devices and themes. Additionally, it allows for easy reuse of components and files, streamlining the development process.

Overall, Symbols aims to simplify the UI development workflow, making it easier, faster, and more cost-effective for teams to create high-quality web projects. The platform is currently in beta, offering free access and demos for interested users.

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By @meiraleal - 3 months
Your landing page is full of lies like fake customers, this screams amateurism
By @samier-trellis - 3 months
I am interesting in trying this, but I find your entire sign up process/schtick incredibly obnoxious. I would literally rather pay to try this than refer this to anyone (esp since I haven't tried it); I hate the assumption that anyone looking at your landing page has a Twitter account; and I find it opaque.