Overview
Dystrict addresses a genuine pain point in design workflows—the tedious task of documenting design systems. The AI-generated documentation is surprisingly thorough and requires minimal cleanup compared to manual documentation processes. Teams report significant time savings when establishing or updating design system documentation. However, the tool's effectiveness depends heavily on well-organized design files; messy component structures confuse the AI and produce poor documentation. Customization options for documentation style are somewhat limited, and the output may not perfectly match all team preferences. Integration with design tools is solid but works best with Figma. The platform is particularly valuable for agencies and larger teams managing multiple design systems. Smaller teams may find the investment less justified unless documentation is a significant bottleneck.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Automated design system documentation
- Saves significant time on style guides
- AI-generated component descriptions
- Figma integration
Cons
- Requires well-organized design files
- Limited customization options
- Best suited for larger teams
Features
Core Features
| Auto Documentation | Yes |
| Component Analysis | Yes |
| Style Guide Generation | Yes |
Integration
| Figma Sync | Yes |
Pricing
Starter
$490/yr when billed annually
- Up to 50 components
- Basic documentation
- Figma integration
Professional
$1490/yr when billed annually
- Unlimited components
- Advanced features
- Team collaboration
- Priority support
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