List of Beyond UI Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Beyond UI. This list is updated as of May 2026.

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    Figma Reviews & Ratings

    Figma

    Figma

    "Transforming collaboration into innovation for exceptional design outcomes."
    In a collaborative environment where teams come together to innovate design, Figma enables users to efficiently create, test, and deliver outstanding designs from start to finish. Your workflow is streamlined and effective, thanks to Figma's combination of beloved design tools and unique features like the Arc tool and Vector Networks. The platform ensures that your creative process remains uninterrupted, eliminating the need to pause for saving, exporting, or installations, which exemplifies the true potential of cloud-based software. With animated prototypes, your concepts can be brought to life quickly, mimicking real-world interactions and providing a tangible feel. Gathering user feedback and testing your ideas becomes a regular practice, as you can effortlessly share links to prototypes or design files for input from others. Furthermore, regardless of geographical barriers, you and your colleagues can simultaneously edit the same file in real-time, fostering a seamless collaborative experience. Figma also allows for the development of an easily manageable and scalable design system that enhances accessibility within your organization. When all designers utilize a common language, it significantly boosts their ability to perform at their highest level, fostering a culture of creativity and excellence. This synergy ultimately leads to more innovative outcomes and a stronger team dynamic.
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    Claude Code Reviews & Ratings

    Claude Code

    Anthropic

    Revolutionize coding with seamless AI assistance and integration.
    Claude Code is an advanced AI coding assistant created to deeply understand and work within real software projects. Unlike traditional coding tools that focus on syntax or snippets, it comprehends entire repositories, dependencies, and architecture. Developers can interact with Claude Code directly from their terminal, IDE, Slack workspace, or the web interface. By using natural language prompts, users can ask Claude to explain unfamiliar code, refactor components, or implement new features. The tool performs agentic searches across the codebase to gather context automatically, removing the need to manually select files. This makes it especially valuable when joining new projects or working in large, complex repositories. Claude Code can also run CLI commands, tests, and scripts as part of its workflow. It integrates with version control platforms to help manage issues, commits, and pull requests. Teams benefit from faster iteration cycles and reduced context switching. Claude Code supports multiple powerful Claude models depending on the plan selected. Usage scales from short sprints to large, ongoing development efforts. Overall, it acts as a collaborative coding partner that enhances productivity without disrupting established workflows.
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    CSS Reviews & Ratings

    CSS

    CSS

    Elevate your web design with cleaner, error-free markup.
    Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, act as a style sheet language that web developers utilize to arrange the layout of HTML and other elements on a website. Renowned for its widespread use, CSS is one of the most commonly employed languages throughout the Internet. For style sheets to perform optimally, it is essential that your markup is devoid of errors. To easily correct markup issues, employing a utility such as HTML Tidy can prove advantageous. This tool not only tidies up the markup but also improves its clarity and makes it easier to modify. I strongly recommend using Tidy regularly on any markup you handle, as it is particularly effective in refining content produced by authoring tools that may have inconsistent formatting practices. Each style property begins with the property name, followed by a colon, and concludes with the specific value assigned to that property. When you have multiple style properties, it is important to separate each with a semicolon to ensure clear differentiation. In summary, embracing best practices with tools like Tidy can greatly enhance web development efficiency and elevate the quality of your code. Additionally, adopting such practices will ultimately contribute to a more maintainable and scalable web project in the long run.
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    Tailwind CSS Reviews & Ratings

    Tailwind CSS

    Tailwind CSS

    Build unique designs effortlessly with streamlined, efficient CSS.
    A utility-first CSS framework, like Tailwind, provides a range of classes such as flex, pt-4, text-center, and rotate-90, enabling developers to construct any design directly within their HTML markup. By employing these utility classes, you can maintain a structured methodology that prevents your stylesheets from becoming cluttered with arbitrary values. This strategy promotes consistent decisions regarding colors, spacing, typography, shadows, and other components essential for a cohesive design system. The foundational aspect of Tailwind allows for flexibility, meaning it doesn't require you to replicate the same design across various websites. Even when utilizing the same color palettes and sizing measurements, you can easily design the same component to achieve a unique look for a different project. Furthermore, Tailwind effectively eliminates all unused CSS during production builds, which helps keep the final CSS bundle size as minimal as possible. As a consequence, many Tailwind-driven projects yield CSS files smaller than 10kB for users, showcasing the framework's efficiency and power in web design. This streamlined approach not only bolsters site performance but also significantly enhances loading times for users, creating a more enjoyable browsing experience. Additionally, the ability to customize and extend Tailwind's utilities further empowers developers to create bespoke designs while still benefiting from the framework's advantages.
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