Kevin William David

Codis - Turn Figma designs into cross-platform code

Codis enables individuals and teams to accelerate and scale their software development:
• Speed up design implementation by 80% and obtain re-usable code
• Keep the code ownership and customizability
• Increase UI consistency across all platforms

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Karim Saif
Great Job🎉💛🏆
Marc Gahan
@karimsaif Thank you Karim!! Let us know your thoughts about what we should be improving or working towards
Iaroslav Medvedev
Codis.io truly is a game changer for product teams - it saves frontend developers tons of hours by instantly converting Figma images into code. Great tool!
Felicia Ormrod
Congrats team Codis. Great product
Marc Gahan
@felicia_ormrod Thank you Felicia! It is great to have you supporting our team :)
Jason C
Great, congrats on the launch.
Marc Gahan
@jason_c_ Thank you Jason!
Ashwin Ramachandran
Awesome as!
Marc Gahan
@ashwin_ramachandran1 It's great that you like it Ash! Cheers
Beatriz Plata
Congrats team Codis. Awesome vision
Marc Gahan
@beatriz_plata Cheers B! :)
Oleksandr Tkachuk
Olga Korokhina
Great product what can simplify life for mobile developers and studios. Tried with my Material Design-based project, worked well enough to go to production. Looking forward it expand for more kits and got more flexible!
Oleksandr Tkachuk
@olga_korokhina Thanks Olga for the useful feedback!
Marc Gahan
@olga_korokhina Great stuff Olga - What other kits do you use the most? Any in particular you believe we should prioritise? We are focused on building a product that can convert any design into production ready code however it's helpful to know which kits you would like us to support first
Olga Korokhina
@codis_io Hi, I believe Material Design 3rd shall be considered first, as well as Majestic Wireframes.
James
fantastic congrats on the launch
Oleksandr Tkachuk
@jamesyto Thanks James!
Marc Gahan
@jamesyto Thank you :)
Raghav Mittal
Congratulation @codis_io , this product super usefull in the fast pased orga.
Marc Gahan
@raghav_mittal2 Thanks Raghav - that is our intention! :)
Richard Martin
How does this compare to Quest?
Oleksandr Tkachuk
@richinapps Thanks for the good question. There is a conceptual difference - with Codis, you can get code (screen and reusable widgets) from Figma immediately. Using Quest you have to convert Figma into visual designer components (or use just visual designer), after that spend time for editing and finalising and then got result. Apart of that Codis started with supporting Flutter (one code base for all platforms), Quest supports React + MaterialUI.