> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.figr.design/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Context Pod

> Context Pod is where Figr stores everything it knows about your product. Once set up, every flow, edge case, prototype, and suggestion Figr generates is grounded in how your product actually works, not generic AI assumptions.

## Why share your product details

* Every flow, edge case, and suggestion grounded in how your product actually works
* Figr remembers your product across every conversation
* The more you share, the less you'll need to edit later

## Setting up your Context Pod

### Step 1: Create a New Context Pod

Open the sidebar and click **Context Pod**, then create a new one. Fill in:

* **Name** (required): e.g., "Context Pod - \[Your Product]"
* **Description** (optional): What you'll work on
* **Workspace access**: All members can view by default. Adjust if needed.

Click **Create**.

### Step 2: Add your product details

Figr uses these inputs to generate outcomes that match your product, your design language, flows, and terminology.

You'll see five ways to add context:

1. **Screen recording** - Record a quick walkthrough of your product. Figr watches and learns what to replicate.
2. **Files** - Upload screenshots, PDFs, CSVs, markdown docs, design exports, anything that explains your product.
3. **Paste text** - Drop in raw notes, PRDs, research, user interview snippets.
4. **Websites** - Add URLs Figr should crawl (your product, docs, marketing site).
5. **Instructions** - Add brand voice, tone rules, or any specific guidance.

### Step 3: Start Building

Once you've added enough context, click **Start Building**. Figr begins processing.

You'll see four stages:

1. **Reading through what you shared**
2. **Building an understanding**
3. **Creating knowledge graph**
4. **Ready to collaborate**

This usually takes two minutes. When it's done, every output will reflect your product.

## Why Context Pod matters

Design doesn't happen in a vacuum. Your product serves specific users, solves specific problems, operates in a specific market. Generic AI ignores all of this.

| Without Context Pod                       | With Context Pod                           |
| ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| Designs that look fine but miss the point | Designs aligned with your product strategy |
| Generic copy and placeholder content      | Content that reflects your audience        |
| No understanding of your users or market  | Decisions informed by your market position |
| Decisions made in isolation               | Context that compounds over time           |

The more you feed it upfront, the less you correct later. Every session adds to Figr's memory of your product.

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