I'm a designer looking to build a website. And wondering if there any handy plug-ins to integrate Figma files (such as landing pages etc with images, fonts etc ) into Hubspot CMS.
Or am I better off designing straight away into Hubspot. The reason for using Figma is the shared component library to keep hold of assets, easy UI icons to add in and a grid system to work to. If I cannot integrate is there anything in Hubspot that would do a similar job?
Sorry @dennisedson , missed this! @GChantler , we use figma but without an integration. Our design team has a well structured way of handing off to the dev team so we can first implement the basic UI elements, move on to the modules and finally full page layouts. Probably not what you were looking for but it's how we do it.
Hey @GChantler, I actually have not used figma in my workflow but I don't believe there is a way unless figma exports HTML but even then you'd still need to export/import everytime you make a change. The assets, etc. you should be able to export and import those into HubSpot. But yeah i'm not sure.
You can use emailify to export your figma files to HTML. It has a drag and drop template builder as well as a custom component builder. In my experience I have been able to build pretty neat emails through it. If you have Hubspot Marketing Professional Hub you can use the HTML code and create custom email templates. You dont need to write a single line of code.
Well, in fact, we just released the beta version of the BRiX Fuse plugin that pushes your designs from Figma to HubSpot and vice versa. Take a look at it here: https://www.gobrix.io/figma-plugin Would love to see you there!
Hey @GChantler, I actually have not used figma in my workflow but I don't believe there is a way unless figma exports HTML but even then you'd still need to export/import everytime you make a change. The assets, etc. you should be able to export and import those into HubSpot. But yeah i'm not sure.
Sorry @dennisedson , missed this! @GChantler , we use figma but without an integration. Our design team has a well structured way of handing off to the dev team so we can first implement the basic UI elements, move on to the modules and finally full page layouts. Probably not what you were looking for but it's how we do it.