made irresponsibly by pinky, play at your own risk.
if you know me… writing in a grammatically correct way is not my strength definitely not a spelling bee candidate growing up
but welp, UX is not just designing experiences making sure wording and labels are correct is a big part of the job too
sometimes I completely miss small mistakes so instead of fixing myself I built something to fix it for me
this is clippy

it’s basically a small plugin that scans text layers in Figma and calls things out not like a grammar tool, more like a slightly judgmental ux friend sitting next to me
it catches the little things I keep messing up — like double spaces, repeated words, terminology, casing consistency, and all the vague CTAs like “submit” or “continue” that don’t really say anything… but somehow make it to final screens
the whole idea is simple. I just wanted something fast that runs inside Figma, catches obvious issues, and lets me fix them without breaking my flow
so I built a little plugin that I can run locally in Figma
it doesn’t change anything automatically — I still decide what to keep it just points things out so I don’t miss them
that’s it…nothing crazy…. just something I built so I don’t miss the small stuff anymore
and honestly… it’s been pretty useful…
Small demo here :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qUcLTR9Z9aDgVeZ49ujsSY7Ke236Q0Ep/view?usp=sharing&t=1.203