Great potential, but needs improvement and a free trial/demo
I've been exploring Play as a design-to-code tool, and while it offers some inspiration and useful templates, I have a few concerns:
Paywall: I believe Play10Legacy would benefit from offering a free trial or demo. As someone who is willing to pay, I'd like to see exactly what I’m getting before committing, especially when other tools like Figma already cover many of the same needs.
Figma Integration: When copying screens over from Figma, the dimensions and elements should be an exact match. Currently, they aren’t, which creates more work for the user. If Play wants to differentiate itself, it needs to streamline this process so that it saves time, not adds more.
SwiftUI and Animations: One major area for improvement is SwiftUI animations. If Play could show how animations are integrated into SwiftUI, it would provide real value beyond what Figma offers. Right now, it's not clear how animations would be applied, which limits its usefulness.
Time vs. Effort: If it takes longer to set things up in Play than it does to code directly from Figma, then there’s not much incentive to use it, aside from finding inspiration. Play10Legacy should focus on being a true time-saver rather than just a tool for reference or inspiration.
Overall, I see a lot of potential here, but until these issues are addressed, it's hard to justify a full purchase when other platforms are already doing a similar job.