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Connect Zeplin with React and Storybook, Building Zeplin Mobile with Zeplin API

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Explore Connected Components and Zeplin API, learn how Envoy and Paychex improved their workflow wit

Explore Connected Components and Zeplin API, learn how Envoy and Paychex improved their workflow with Zeplin Ladies and gents, we have news! 👋 Connect Zeplin with React and Storybook View React UI components from your codebase right on the designs in Zeplin, with links to Storybook stories. ⚛️📒 Read on to get started with Connected Components. [Get started with Connected Components]( Making Zeplin Mobile with Zeplin API Joining us today are Juhani Lehtimäki, Pierluigi Rufo and Ilian Konchev from SnappMobile. They're the team that built Zeplin Mobile using the [Zeplin API]( Head to our blog post to learn more about their product development philosophy and workflow, which led them to build the mobile app. [Learn more about Zeplin Mobile and Zeplin API]( From the community How Envoy improved their product development workflow with Zeplin “By giving all cross-functional members Zeplin access, we're able to ensure that all stakeholders are brought into the process.” ―Katie Riley We had a fun chat with Katie, Design Team Lead at Envoy about their product development process. [Check out the blog post.]( How Paychex built their design system We had a chance to chat with Roman Blagovirnyy, one of the UX Design Leads at Paychex. We focused on his journey of building out a design system and how Zeplin helped with this. [Read more in the blog post.]( Cheers, stay safe and healthy! 🧼 Zeplin Crew You're receiving this email since you signed up to Zeplin. If you like, you can [unsubscribe]( now but you'll miss other updates as well! Read our [Privacy Policy](.

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