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AI signup flow generator in Figma Make

Go from concept to user-ready signup flow in minutes—no code or PRD needed. With Figma Make’s AI signup flow generator, prompt once to capture user logic, flows, and edge cases—all in one place.

Design, prototype, and validate signup flows with AI

Turn product ideas into real flows

Skip the docs and prompt your way from user story to functioning prototype. Figma Make’s signup flow generator maps your ideas into structured screens and interactions automatically.

Prototype with your real system

Connect your existing design system styles or code components for on-brand, realistic signup flows that behave just like production.

Test with live data

Plug in backend data to simulate real signups, states, and errors—so your tests reflect reality.

Go from prototype to production

Generate ready-to-build code aligned with your component library. Reduce rework and ship faster.

Built by real teams.

See how makers, designers, and PMs are using Figma Make to build no-code web apps—from internal tools to product MVPs.

How to generate a signup flow with AI in Figma Make

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