Platform to connect your design files with frontend developers. Submit your Figma design, choose a tech stack, set your price, and receive implementation proposals from developers.
You provide a design ready to share its Figma file URL. This is the initial step for matching with developers.
Choose your preferred tech stack and set a price you're willing to pay for development. This allows you to specify technical requirements and budget.
Developers review your design and implementation details, then send proposals for you to consider.
Receive proposals from developers based on your preferred stack and price, allowing you to choose the best fit for your project.
Select the tech stack that aligns with your design needs. This includes popular frontend technologies.
Developers can enhance their portfolios by taking on projects and implementing designs to improve their profiles.
Upload your design and receive proposals from top developers within minutes. Users can choose challenges to practice their frontend skills.
Filter challenges based on different tech stacks like React.js, Next.js, Vue.js, and Vite + React.js + Typescript.
Displays the user interface design of the Figma to Next.js challenge, allowing users to view and interact with the design components.
Enables users to submit proposals based on their design solutions to the challenge.
Provides details about the Creative Commons license that applies to the UI, including conditions for sharing and adapting the UI.
You can open the challenge design directly in Figma, allowing you to easily view and work with the design assets provided for the challenge.
The challenge specifies the use of the Next.js framework for the frontend development, indicating that you need to perform the design conversion to a Next.js application.
Upload your completed design-to-code project and submit a proposal to the client. This feature guides participants on how to present their work for review.
The design is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0, which allows sharing and adapting the UI for non-commercial purposes with appropriate credit.
Participants can convert a Figma design into a functional React.js application, practicing their front-end development skills.
Offers a preview of the UI to help participants understand what the final product should look like before they start coding.
Allows users to upload their Figma files for conversion or to showcase their design to developers.
Allows you to open and submit Figma design files for developer proposals.
Offers potential job opportunities if your project is selected and built.
Enables developers to submit proposals for your design, providing multiple options.