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GitLab is an example of a company that started by heavily being influenced by GitHub and building a business around it.

Figma is stupid expensive, especially when you onboard developers, so it seems like a GitLab esque play could be disruptive.

I wonder if over time a tool that blends the developer, product and design experience more seamlessly will catch on. Having reactive code that is driven by the underlying design in a cohesive way perhaps.



Bad thing about Figma is it isn't clear at all that you're causing new subscriptions. If you just share with someone you begin incurring more subscriptions and an admin has to go through and prune them every so often, it'll also happily charge you for empty seats that don't even specifically get filled with new shares, it creates new seats instead.




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