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The main way you work with Fig is by chatting with it, like messaging a helpful teammate. You describe what you want, and Fig takes it from there.

Starting a chat

Tap New chat (or Ask Fig), type your request in plain language, and send it. You can ask Fig to create something, change something it already made, or simply help you think through an idea. A few examples to get you going:
  • “Build a website for my photography business.”
  • “Write three caption ideas for an Instagram post about our new product.”
  • “Turn these notes into a clean one-page document.”
You can also attach files and photos to your message — share a menu, a logo, or notes, and Fig will use them in its work.
The clearer you are, the better the result. Mention details that matter to you — your business name, the style you like, who it’s for, or anything that should be included.

Getting better results

  • Be specific. “A modern website for a yoga studio, calming colors, with a booking section” beats “make me a website.”
  • Build step by step. You can refine as you go — ask for a first version, then tell Fig what to adjust.
  • Give examples. Mention a style, tone, or look you like, and Fig will aim for it.
  • Ask follow-ups. Fig remembers the conversation, so you can keep improving without starting over.

Picking up where you left off

Every conversation is saved. Open the menu to find past chats, mark your favorites, and jump back into any project — on your phone or in your browser. You can also schedule a task so Fig works on something for you at a set time.

Next steps

Thinking modes

Choose how hard Fig thinks for the task at hand.

What you can build

See the kinds of things Fig can make for you.