Importing Figma Prototype via Link vs. via Plugin

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Pathway offers two approaches for importing Figma prototypes: via link or via plugin. In this article, we will comprehensively analyze both approaches, highlighting their unique features and differences.

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Importing Prototypes via Link

This method works through Figma's prototype display mechanism, allowing the use of all Figma features without restrictions.

However, we recommend keeping in mind that this technology requires a significant amount of memory and a stable Internet connection. As a result, respondents with weaker devices (especially older phones) or unstable internet connection may face difficulties.

To mitigate these challenges, we have developed a detailed guide for preparing the prototype, which will help minimize the likelihood of issues occurring on the tester’s end.

On average, when following the preparation guidelines, issues occur in about 0.2% of testers on computers and 1-3% during tests on mobile devices.

In general, we recommend importing your prototypes using this method. No restrictions on Figma's functionality saves time and effort in prototype preparation, which is often more valuable than potential losses due to a slight reduction in audience size.

Import via Plugin

This method converts prototypes into HTML code, ensuring fast and stable operation on any device, including older mobile phones, even with unstable Internet connection.

However, this approach has its limitations regarding the Figma functionalities available for use during import. The details of the available functions are described in a separate article.

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