Skills Design & Creative Plan User Flows and Screen States

Plan User Flows and Screen States

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figma-user-flow-planner
This skill provides a comprehensive blueprint for designing digital products within Figma. It systematically maps out entire user journeys, including happy paths, loading states, error conditions, empty states, and edge cases. By defining the complete flow and suggested file structure beforehand, it prevents scope creep and ensures designers account for every necessary screen variant before starting the actual design work.
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Overview

Figma 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

Anti-Patterns

  • Do not plan only the happy path — all error states, empty states, and edge cases must be mapped before designing starts
  • Do not produce a flow map that doesn't match the Figma file structure — the page structure must reflect the flow map
  • Do not define screens without specifying all required states — a screen without its variants is an incomplete design scope
  • Do not start designing before entry and exit points are fully documented — unclear boundaries cause scope creep
  • Do not plan user flows without tying each step back to a user goal — every screen must justify its existence

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?"
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Name figma-user-flow-planner
Version v20260618
Size 3.08KB
Updated At 2026-06-19
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