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Check your app's usability straight from the Figma file

Paste a link to a Figma file — we open the design, find the app screens and check them against a checklist of the essential screens every product needs. We show you which screens already exist and which are missing, build a screen map and give clear recommendations on what to add.

Works with a shared file: in Figma, set Share → “Anyone with the link” → “can view”. We only read the file via the official Figma API — read-only, we can't edit it.

Free · no signup By link to Figma Screen map + recommendations
Opening the file…
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How it works

The tool opens your Figma file through Figma's official read-only access, parses the structure of the design and compares the set of screens against a checklist of the essential screens a mobile app needs — in a couple of minutes, with no plugins to install.

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Paste the link

Copy your Figma file link and paste it into the field. Turn on link sharing (Share → “Anyone with the link” → “can view”) — that's all we need. We can't and won't edit the design.

1–2 minutes · no plugins
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We open the file

We read the file tree: pages, sections and frames. We find the app screens — portrait phone-sized frames — and assemble them into a full map of your product's screens.

screen map of the file
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We match the checklist

We compare the detected screens with a checklist of essential app screens — sign in, sign up, home, profile, settings, payment, empty states, errors and more. We mark what's there and what's missing.

what's there · what's missing
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You get the report

A 0–100 coverage index, a screen map and a breakdown: which essential screens are missing and why the user needs them. Full recommendations come as a PDF, or leave a request and we'll design the missing screens for you.

PDF or turnkey
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We analyse how complete the screen map is from the file structure (frame names and sizes). Visual quality, copy and flow logic are assessed by a designer — that's a separate audit; here we honestly check which screens the design contains.