Our wireframing and sitemap tool. Relume accelerates the early stages of site planning – structure, page flow, layout decisions, and content planning – so we spend less time on scaffolding and more time on the design and content decisions that make each project distinct.
How much Relume is involved depends on the engagement. Here's the range.
Sitemaps and page structure
Every engagement that includes site planning starts with a sitemap in Relume. We map page hierarchy, navigation flow, content organization, and section priority before anything gets designed or written. The sitemap is the structural foundation – it determines what gets built, how visitors move through the site, and where content lives. Clients review and comment directly in Relume so decisions about structure are collaborative from the start.
Wireframing – scaled to the project
How deep we go in Relume depends on where the project's complexity lives. For content overhauls and new CMS copy, we use Relume for the sitemap then move into a copy document and Figma – the content decisions drive the wireframes, not the other way around. For engagements focused on light copy enrichment and structural edits, full wireframes are built in Relume using its component library with documentation as a support layer – Relume carries the process. For custom component-heavy design engagements, we skip wireframing in Relume and go directly to Figma with a copy document, because the design complexity needs a tool built for that level of detail from the start. We adapt the process to what the project needs rather than running every engagement through the same pipeline.
Client collaboration and commenting
Relume lets us share the planned site structure with clients in a way that's easy to navigate and respond to. Clients can leave comments on specific sections, flag questions about page flow, and participate in layout decisions before design begins. This keeps the client involved early – when changes are simple and low-impact – rather than surfacing feedback after pages are already designed.
Figma and Webflow integration
Relume exports directly into both Figma and Webflow. Wireframe layouts transfer into Figma as a starting point that our design team refines – applying brand-specific styling, custom components, responsive considerations, and interaction details. When the engagement calls for it, Relume components can also export directly into Webflow, giving our development team a structural head start. The native integration with both platforms keeps the handoff between planning, design, and development seamless regardless of which path the project takes.
Most tool categories have clear alternatives. This one doesn't – at least not yet.
Tools that come close
Whimsical and Balsamiq handle wireframing. Octopus.do and Slickplan handle sitemaps. Each does its specific job well – but none of them combine AI-powered sitemap generation, component-based wireframing, client commenting, and native export to both Figma and Webflow in a single tool. Using them means stitching together multiple platforms for a process Relume handles end to end.
Why there's no real competitor
Relume was built specifically for the Webflow and Figma ecosystem, which means it solves a workflow problem other tools weren't designed around. The AI sitemap generation alone saves hours of structural planning, and the fact that wireframes export directly into the platforms we actually build in eliminates an entire handoff step. Most tools in this space are either general-purpose wireframing tools or general-purpose sitemap tools. Relume is neither – it's purpose-built for the exact workflow agencies like ours run daily, and nothing else on the market occupies that same space (yet).
Queries
It depends on the engagement. Some clients review wireframes in Relume, others see them in Figma after transfer. We'll establish the review process during kickoff based on what makes sense for your team and the project requirements.
Yes. Relume has built-in commenting so you can leave feedback directly on sections, pages, and layout decisions. Input early in the process saves significant time compared to making changes during design or development.
No. We share review links that give you access to view and comment without needing your own account.
Relume handles structure and initial layout. Figma handles refined design, brand application, component libraries, and final specs. Some projects use Relume heavily, others use it lightly. The two tools work together with Relume feeding into Figma through native integration.
Not necessarily. Projects that include site planning and information architecture typically start in Relume. Engagements focused on content, brand strategy, or optimization may not involve Relume at all.
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