Unite product, design, and engineering teams in one collaborative workspace. A flexible end-to-end design system platform built for the enterprise, Knapsack enables teams to build better products in half the time.
Design once, build once, use everywhere
Unite product, design, and engineering teams in one collaborative workspace. A flexible end-to-end design system platform built for the enterprise, Knapsack enables teams to build better products in half the time.
Hey PH community ππ Weβre thrilled to share Knapsack with you! Knapsack is the only design system platform on the market that provides the comprehensive set of tooling and support that enterprise product organizations need to operate systematically at scale. Clients successfully scaling with Knapsack include Shutterfly, Vistaprint, Opendoor, Associated Press, and more π In the last three years... π° Knapsack saved organizations $1M+ annually by improving efficiency for designers and engineers. π€―
π Really excited to see this team building the next generation of tooling for building digital products. π πI appreciate everyone's support in the design systems community and the support of our customers. Together we're making life easier for creative folks looking to build together using patterns!
Design is equal parts creativity, structure, and utilization. We built Knapsack to help teams manage all three aspects of design systems within their organization. I'm very proud to have helped build a tool that teams of all sizes can use today to revolutionize how they build and share their code and documentation.
This product is the output of deeply knowledgeable and dedicated folks I was lucky enough to work with in a past life. They have taken years of experience in the delivery space and with design systems and distilled all of that into this company and product! Go folks!!
I got the chance to play around with Knapsack recently - the product is really good! A big green tick for me was the collaboration between designers and developers. You know how sometimes those two groups can get a bit tangled up and slow things down? I found that Knapsack streamlined this process drastically. I'm curious to see where this product launch takes them :)
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