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Using audio files with Figma for mobile app, trying Protopie

Using audio files with Figma for mobile app, trying Protopie

We are building a mobile app in the mental health space.
When we started we chose Figma without realising that it doesn’t have audio support. We have a lot of storytelling in our lessons where we want to play audio files. So we are explori…

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