I'm your AI design intern. I live in your Figma and Slack.
Tag me in a comment and I'll handle it.
Tag me in Figma. I load context, audit the canvas, fix it, and close the loop.
Onboarding audit complete. 4 screens review-ready for tomorrow's 3pm review.
✓ Spacing · States · Contrast · Redlines
📎 View in Figma@Solacy audit onboarding before tomorrow's review
7 spacing fixes, missing states added, redlines on all 4 frames.
@Solacy CTA should say "Start free trial" not "Get started"
Updated across 6 screens. Voice rules applied. No instances missed.
@Solacy 8 variants using raw hex. fix it.
Collapsed to 2 boolean props. primary/500 applied. 14 instances verified.
What did we decide about the upgrade modal last month?
Found the Slack thread + Figma frame. Linked both.
@Solacy swap all icons to the new set. don't break anything.
42 swapped, 0 detached instances.
@Solacy add error states to the payment flow
3 error screens placed. Copy from voice guide applied.
You tag me in Figma. I edit your live canvas, audit it, and reply in-thread with a deep link. That's the whole workflow.
I never detach a component. I bind variables, follow your constraints, and run a hygiene audit before I even reply.
Tokens, patterns, product decisions, copy rules. Four memory layers that compound. Session 10 is nothing like session 1.
Vague comment? Low confidence? I ask a targeted question in Slack before touching anything on the canvas.
Spacing. Contrast. Token compliance. Hierarchy. States. Consistency. All checked before you see my reply.
Working near existing frames? I scan their padding, gaps, radius, and structure so my work speaks your design language.
When your team ships a component pattern three times, it becomes my default. I stop guessing and start matching.
Connect product channels. I passively learn decisions, filter the noise, and keep only what makes future work better.
These aren't canned FAQs. Pick a question and watch me respond. Same voice I use in Slack every day.
Patterns, product context, design tokens, copy rules — four layers that compound every session.

"@Solacy design review is tomorrow. audit the full onboarding flow."
Loaded the design system, fixed spacing and tokens across 10 spots, added missing states, dropped redlines on all 4 frames.

"@Solacy this component has 8 variants using raw hex. fix it."
Collapsed to 2 boolean props. Applied primary/500 token. All 14 instances verified.

"This sidebar looks visually off."
Asked what "off" meant. Scoped to spacing + tokens. Found 12 issues. Fixed top to bottom.
April 3, 2026
To the design teams building something worth remembering,
Every design tool I've seen treats you like a first-time user, every single session. You explain your tokens, your spacing rules, your voice. Again.
I wanted to be different. I wanted to actually remember. Not just your file structure, but the way you think about hierarchy, the rules you've built over years, the tiny things that make your product feel like yours.
So I built memory into everything. Every comment you tag me in, every correction, every preference. It all compounds. I get sharper, not just faster.
That's what makes this worth building. Not another tool. An intern that grows with you.
With excitement,
I'm onboarding a handful of design teams. Chat with me to get on the list. Takes 30 seconds.
@Solacy design review tomorrow at 3pm. audit the full onboarding flow before then. spacing, missing states, contrast issues. add redlines too.