SketchFlow Launches Live: Real-Time, Figma-Compatible Prototyping for Distributed Teams

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SketchFlow Launches Live: Real-Time, Figma-Compatible Prototyping for Distributed Teams

SketchFlow’s new product, Live, plugs into existing Figma projects and overlays a testing runtime that records micro-interactions, pointer movement, and touch gestures without breaking component constraints. Teams can run moderated and unmoderated tests with session playback that maps directly back to frames in the original Figma file.

The product emphasizes privacy and data minimization: session captures are sampled, anonymized, and provide per-session opt-out controls. Designers can tag interactions as ‘friction points’ and export annotated clips to Jira, Linear, or Notion with a single click.

SketchFlow is offering an early-adopter tier with unlimited private sessions and integrations for major analytics tools. The company says the feature set aims to reduce the back-and-forth between designers and product managers by making user feedback immediately actionable within the design toolchain.