Pm-claude-skills figma-user-flow-planner
Plan user flows and screen states for a Figma design before any designing starts. Use when asked to plan a user flow, map out screens for a feature, define screen states, plan a Figma file structure, or work out what needs to be designed before opening Figma. Produces a complete flow map with all screens, states, entry/exit points, and a suggested Figma page structure.
git clone https://github.com/mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/pm-figma/skills/figma-user-flow-planner" ~/.claude/skills/mohitagw15856-pm-claude-skills-figma-user-flow-planner && rm -rf "$T"
plugins/pm-figma/skills/figma-user-flow-planner/SKILL.mdFigma User Flow Planner Skill
Plans what needs to be designed before a pixel is touched — mapping all screens, states, entry points, and edge cases so designers do not discover missing states mid-build.
Required Inputs
- Feature or task being designed
- User type (who performs this flow?)
- Platform (iOS / Android / Web / Multi-platform)
- Starting point (where does the user begin?)
- Known edge cases (optional)
Output Structure
1. Flow Overview
Feature, user, goal, entry points, success exit, failure exits.
2. Screen Map
| # | Screen name | Type | Triggered by | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [Screen] | New/Modal/Drawer/Toast | [What triggers] | [Considerations] |
Screen types to cover: entry, happy path, loading, success, error (network/validation/permission), empty, first-time/onboarding, edge cases.
3. State Matrix
[Screen name]
| State | Trigger | Visual change | Action available |
|---|---|---|---|
| Default | Page load | [Description] | [What user can do] |
| Loading | User taps action | Skeleton/spinner | None |
| Error | API failure | Error message | Retry/Go back |
| Empty | No data | Empty state | [CTA] |
4. Decision Points
Decision: [Name]
- If yes: [Screen N]
- If no: [Screen X]
5. Suggested Figma File Structure
Feature name/ - Cover - Flow Map - Happy Path - Error States - Empty States - Edge Cases - Handoff
6. What Not to Design Yet
[Explicit out-of-scope items — prevents scope creep]
Quality Checks
- All three state types covered: loading, error, empty
- All decision points mapped with both branches
- Entry points include all realistic user paths
- Out-of-scope section is explicit
- Figma file structure matches screen map
Example Trigger Phrases
- "Plan the user flow for [feature] in Figma"
- "What screens do I need to design for [feature]?"
- "Map out the states for [feature] before we start designing"
- "Help me structure my Figma file for [feature]"
- "What do we need to design before handing this to the developer?"