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One workflow change cut my design review prep from 2 hours to 15 minutes.

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Before every design review I used to manually write up context: what changed, why, what feedback I need. For 3 active projects that was 6 hours a week just in prep.

Now I export the Figma frame as a screenshot, paste it into Claude with the previous version, and ask: "List what changed between these two screens and write a 3-sentence summary for a stakeholder review."

Claude catches changes I forgot I made. It writes the summary in a neutral tone that is better suited for async review than my own notes.

The hidden benefit: it forces me to actually compare versions side by side. I have caught my own mistakes during this step more than once.

Take your last design iteration. Screenshot both versions. Paste them into Claude with "what changed and why does it matter." Use the output as your review note.