20/05/2025
🚨 Figma Just Changed the Game — Again.
Today’s Figma release wasn’t just a feature update — it was a glimpse into the future of web design and development.
With Figma Sites, designers can now go from wireframe → prototype → responsive live site — all within Figma. No handoff. No dev sprint. Just publish.
This raises big questions:
👨💻 What happens to the role of frontend developers?
Will they shift to optimization, performance, and custom logic while design tools take care of the basics?
🧰 Where does this leave Webflow, Framer, and other no-code tools?
Do they compete on CMS depth, integrations, or community — or will they get absorbed into the design tool itself?
🏢 What does this mean for agencies and freelancers?
A world where clients say “just send me the Figma link, we’ll go live from there” might not be far away.
But here’s the catch: building websites is more than styling and layout.
It’s accessibility, SEO, data pipelines, performance, and secure integrations.
Figma might remove friction — but it also raises the bar for what it means to be a modern web developer.
We're not being replaced.
We’re being challenged to evolve.
And that’s exciting.
What do you think — is this the beginning of a new era? Or a shiny toy with limitations?