Specify is a design token engine that helps teams manage and distribute design tokens and assets across different platforms and tools. It centralizes design tokens from various sources like Figma and Tokens Studio, enables collaboration, and automates the generation of production-ready code for design systems.

Features
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Must Have

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Centralized Asset Storage

Version Control & Updates

Asset Organization & Search

Brand Guideline Editor

Shareable Brand Guide URL

Other

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Color Palette Definition

Typography Settings

Google & Custom Fonts

Real-time Collaboration

Automated Notifications

Integration with Design & Dev Workflows

Logo Variant Upload

Customizable Sections

Preview Mode

Asset Generation Tools

Browser Extension Access

AI Consistency Checker

Whitelabel Agency Mode

Pricing
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Essentials

$69.00 monthly
  • 1 user
  • 1 repository
  • Unlimited sources
  • Unlimited destinations
  • Figma as a source (Styles & Variables)
  • Tokens Studio as a source
  • GitHub as a destination
  • SDK
  • Specify CLI
  • Templates
  • Open source parsers
  • Chat Support

Teams

$134.00 monthly
Popular
  • 4 users
  • 2 repositories
  • Unlimited sources
  • Unlimited destinations
  • Figma as a source (Styles & Variables)
  • Tokens Studio as a source
  • GitHub as a destination
  • SDK
  • Specify CLI
  • Templates
  • Open source parsers
  • Chat Support

Enterprise

Custom
  • Unlimited users
  • Unlimited repositories
  • Unlimited sources
  • Unlimited destinations
  • Figma as a source (Styles & Variables)
  • Tokens Studio as a source
  • GitHub as a destination
  • SDK
  • Specify CLI
  • Templates
  • Open source parsers
  • SSO
  • CDN
  • Account Manager
  • Priority onboarding
Rationale

Specify is a design token engine that centralizes design tokens and assets, allowing for version control, organization, and collaboration. While it doesn't explicitly offer a 'brand guideline editor' or 'shareable brand guide URL' in the same way as ybrand, it manages the underlying design system elements (tokens for colors, typography, spacing, etc.) that would form the basis of a brand guide. It focuses more on the technical distribution of design tokens to various platforms and tools rather than a user-friendly, shareable brand guideline document for external stakeholders. However, it does provide centralized storage, version control, asset organization, and integration with design workflows, which are core to managing brand assets.

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