Roadmap

What we’re building next

Scamp stays local-first and free at its core. Here’s where we’re headed: a Pro tier for hosted collaboration, plus deeper data, component, and canvas features for designers.

Scamp Pro

Paid tier

A paid tier for individuals and teams who want their work backed up, synced, and shared. The local-first editor stays free.

  • Cloud backupOptional, secure backups of your project folder so your work is safe beyond your local disk.
  • Cross-device syncPick up a project on another machine and keep your designs in sync across devices.
  • Preview linksShare a live, hosted preview of a design with a single URL. No export step required.
  • CommentsLeave, reply to, and resolve feedback directly on a design instead of in a separate thread.
  • Team accountsShared workspaces and member management for design teams working together.

Data

Move beyond static mockups and design against the data your product actually uses.

  • Real data in designsBind elements to real datasets so layouts fill with actual content instead of placeholder text.
  • Connect to APIsPull live content into the canvas straight from external APIs.
  • Markdown supportAuthor and render markdown content inside your designs.
  • State managementModel interactive states and drive them across a design.

Components

More powerful, reusable components that map cleanly to the code Scamp hands off.

  • Component slotsDefine insertion points so a component can accept nested content where you want it.
  • VariantsBuild one component with multiple styles or states and switch between them.

Canvas & visual editing

More of what you can build and control directly on the canvas.

  • More CSS propertiesAn expanded set of CSS properties editable directly in the visual panel.
  • TablesBuild and design data tables right on the canvas.

Have a request?

This roadmap is directional and will shift as we learn what designers need most. Nothing here is a dated commitment. Want to weigh in on priorities? Open an issue or start a discussion on GitHub, or see what’s already shipped in the changelog.