Getting Started

First steps

Learn how to capture style or property changes in Figma and generate actionable tickets in Linear, Jira, or GitHub with Lyse.

Safe first change

Make a style update on a component such as a Button. For example, change its background-color, border-color, or text-color.

You can also rename a property on a component variant. Lyse will detect any change around components and variables.

If you modified variables, open Lyse Sync Variables in Figma and run a quick sync so tickets include the latest token names, collections, modes, and values when you publish.

Design Specs Changes

Requirements

Before running your first steps, make sure you have:

  • Set up your account on the Lyse Webapp with at least one ticket manager provider connected (Linear, Jira, or GitHub) and your Figma file.

  • A Figma library file that contains components and variables (a UI Kit or Design System is ideal.)

Workflow

Open a Figma file that contains a UI Kit or Design System with components and variables.

  1. Open a Figma file that contains a UI Kit or Design System with components and variables.

  2. If this is your first run or you changed variables, open Lyse Sync Variables and sync variables.

  3. Update components and variables as needed. You can create, update, or delete items.

  4. Publish the Figma library. This publish event triggers Lyse to compute diffs.

  5. Lyse generates tickets automatically in your connected provider. Assign them to a developer or PM/PO for review.

  6. The developer or AI agent can execute the task without issue. You just saved about 7 minutes per ticket.