This system mirrors shadcn/ui one to one, without interpretations or shortcuts, so designers and developers work on exactly the same thing from the start. On top of that, it adds the pieces shadcn/ui does not include but real products always need, such as additional semantic tokens like warning or info, and practical component variants like colored badges that teams end up building anyway.
It's created by a design systems expert who advises large technology companies, not as a side project but as a tool meant for daily, real work. The structure is intentionally designed so designers immediately understand how to use it, without reading long docs or guessing how things are supposed to work, which makes using the system feel fast and natural instead of heavy or frustrating.
Every component comes with a short introduction video that explains why it is built the way it is, so you understand the decisions behind it instead of blindly copying components. The entire system is built using Figma Slots, not older workarounds, which makes it easier to extend, safer to maintain, and aligned with how Figma works today.
Unlike most community kits that quickly fall behind, this system stays up to date and evolves together with shadcn/ui and Figma. It's not meant to be a nice-looking collection of components, but a carefully thought-out system designed to be used in real projects, by real teams, without fixing things later.