👋 Hello Fediverse!

We're building Pastable — a desktop app that lets you save UI components from Figma, Webflow, or any website and reuse them anywhere.

Copy a component, it lands in your local library. Paste it back into any project — as a real, editable component. Not a screenshot.

Early access is open: https://pastable.app

Built for designers and no-code builders who are tired of rebuilding the same UI from scratch.

#design #webflow #figma #nocode #ux #buildinpublic #opensource

Pastable — Save and reuse UI components across design tools

Copy components from Figma, Webflow, or any website. Save them in your library. Paste them back anywhere.

@pastable This looks fantastic! The component reuse problem is real - I've seen designers rebuild the same navbars and forms countless times. Cross-tool compatibility is brilliant, especially between Figma and Webflow. The fact that components stay editable (not just screenshots) is a game-changer. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves! #BuildInPublic #productivity
@techsimplified Thanks! Cross-tool is definitely the hard part — each tool has its own clipboard format (Figma uses a binary Kiwi encoding, Webflow uses JSON). We decode and re-encode natively so components stay editable. Early access is open at https://pastable.app if you want to try it!
Pastable — Save and reuse UI components across design tools

Copy components from Figma, Webflow, or any website. Save them in your library. Paste them back anywhere.

@techsimplified Thanks! Really glad the cross-tool angle resonates. Quick question for you — when you've seen designers rebuild navbars/forms from scratch, what's usually the trigger? Is it switching between projects, switching tools, or just not having a good way to save reusable pieces?

Trying to understand which workflow gap hurts the most. #buildinpublic