Anima Wants to Close the Gap Between Figma and Shipped Code. That Gap Is a Black Hole.
Every design handoff I've ever watched has ended the same way: a Figma file, a defeated engineer, and a UI that looks vaguely like what the designer intended.
Every design handoff I've ever watched has ended the same way: a Figma file, a defeated engineer, and a UI that looks vaguely like what the designer intended.
Startups are paying enterprise prices for live chat tools they use like glorified sticky notes, and Foxchat thinks the fix is simpler than anyone's admitting.
Referrals already run professional services. The question is whether AI can make the system less dependent on who you happened to grab coffee with last month.