You can use your design system in two ways.
1. You can import your design system into Feathery via Themes, which apply cascading styles for different elements (https://docs.feathery.io/platform/build/themes)
2. You can apply custom CSS styles and classes directly to the form and its components via our embed SDK (https://docs.feathery.io/develop/react#form)
One year ago I was working as a growth engineer at Robinhood, where my team needed a better way to build and improve complex forms for use cases like signup, onboarding, and applications.
Last week, we opened up public access to Feathery, a low-code platform enabling product teams to build powerful, developer-friendly forms. It’s complete with a Webflow-like visual editor, a flow builder that supports advanced conditional logic, powerful integrations like Plaid and Firebase, and open-source embed libraries with extensible APIs.
If you’re part of a product team or startup looking to build better forms, you can get started with Feathery right now for free. I’d love for you to take a look at the platform, share questions and feedback, and I’ll answer those here today.