It's official: Figma It's not longer just a design tool. With Figma Make and Figma Buzz, the platform is entering a new dimension. Now you can create, publish, share, and even manage dynamic content, all in the same file. Figma is becoming a real platform for creation. And that changes everything.
With this new feature, Figma takes the experience a step further. It's no longer just a space where you design your interface. It's a tool where you design and publish a real page, with structured content, templates, reusable components, and even built-in variables to make your project live without coding.
Imagine: you open a Figma file, you select a site or landing page template, you add your texts, your images, your style. You can then apply a Grid layout, integrate simple interactions, and click on “publish.” Your content becomes a real web page, accessible from a browser, visible on mobile, shareable in one click.
No need to export code, open a third-party tool, or go through a developer. Everything is integrated into the interface. An ideal solution for testing an idea, launching a marketing campaign, or presenting a live product concept.
It is this logic of fluidity that we already mentioned in our article”Why Figma is still the No. 1 web design tool in 2025”.
What is striking is the ease of use. You don't need to know how to code, or manage a complex CMS. You use elements already present in your file: titles, text blocks, images, images, images, images, illustrations, links, icons, etc. You can even connect data from a spreadsheet, apply conditional display rules, and create dynamic pages from a centralized source. A bit like Webflow, but directly in your Figma file.
It is also a tool designed for teams: each member can work on a section, validate a block, or adjust an image without touching the entire structure. And Once the Project Is Over? You can generate a public page or even integrate it with Figma Sites to go even further.
With Figma Buzz, Figma is venturing into unexpected territory... but great. Buzz is a publishing feature integrated into Figma, which allows you to share editorial content from your file. A bit like a visual newsletter, an integrated blog, or a mini CMS for designers.
You write directly in Figma (with formatted text, images, interactions), you choose a template (presentation, article, guide, product note...), and you publish. Your publication becomes an independent page, readable in the browser, with a dedicated URL. Perfect for sharing a devlog, a product update, an internal guide, or a marketing post without leaving your design system.
It is a native communication tool, designed for product teams, designers, and even managers who want to document their work without multiplying platforms.
With these two new features, Figma is no longer content with being a prototyping tool. It is becoming a complete web design platform. You can:
It is a concrete response to the needs of creators, marketers, and product teams: reduce friction, avoid back and forth, and save time. What if you already have a Webflow site? The two worlds are compatible. Our article”Create your Webflow site from a Figma file” show how you can connect your Figma interface to powerful production tools, while keeping control of the design.
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These two features offer a huge amount of land to explore. Are you a freelancer? Figma Make allows you to deliver a landing page directly to your customer. Are you a startup? Buzz becomes your channel to tell about your product advances without depending on marketing. Are you a graphic designer? You can show your work in context, with narration, a model, and a real site... in a single file.
And if you are new to the Figma universe, don't worry: our Tutorial to get started Explain to you how to get started step by step, even if you've never touched a grid.
Figma Make and Figma Buzz are much more than “extra features.” These are profound changes that are transforming the way we design, produce, and deliver design. We are moving from a drawing tool to a true integrated design platform, where each idea can be designed, structured, documented and published without leaving the project.
At Studio Elias, we see this as a new era: smoother, faster, more intuitive. And we can't wait to see how designers, developers, marketers, and creators will take advantage of these new building blocks to reinvent their workflows.
So, ready to publish your next site... without ever leaving Figma?