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uirelay

v1.0.29

Published

Enterprise design-system governance for Figma: authenticated plugin access, health audits, findings triage, workspace sync, and admin-managed integrations.

Readme

UIRelay

UIRelay is an authenticated Figma plugin for enterprise design-system governance.

Install UIRelay in Figma, connect it to your UIRelay workspace at app.uirelay.com, and use it once your workspace subscription, seat, and permissions are verified.

How It Works

  1. Install the UIRelay plugin in Figma.
  2. Open UIRelay from Figma's plugin menu.
  3. Click Connect workspace.
  4. Approve the code in app.uirelay.com.
  5. Return to Figma and run audits from the plugin.

No command-line setup or local server is required for the public plugin.

What The Plugin Does

  • Runs design-system health audits from the current Figma file.
  • Classifies files as source design systems, consumer design files, or standalone audits.
  • Syncs audit history, findings, and evidence to your workspace.
  • Opens full reports in app.uirelay.com.
  • Uses server-managed integrations for Jira, Linear, Microsoft Teams, Mendix, OAuth, SSO, billing, and admin controls.

Access Model

UIRelay plugin access is controlled by the hosted workspace:

  • The user must sign in to app.uirelay.com.
  • The user must belong to the connected workspace.
  • The workspace must have an active trial, paid subscription, or admin override.
  • The user must have a valid seat and plugin permission.
  • Admin-managed integrations and SSO policies are enforced server-side.

Public Plugin Boundary

The public plugin artifact must not expose a local network bridge, WebSocket bridge, private Figma APIs, command-line setup, or internal automation surfaces. Those remain internal engineering concerns, not the UIRelay user install path.