Creating tracking plans shouldn't feel like solving a puzzle. Yet for most product teams, it's a weeks-long process involving spreadsheets, endless meetings, and back-and-forth with developers about what exactly triggers each event.
We're launching a new video series to show just how intuitive tracking plan creation can be when you bring it directly into your design workflow.
Why This Series Exists
Every week, we talk to founding PMs, heads of product, and design leads who are building incredible products but getting bogged down in tracking documentation. They know analytics are crucial for validating hypotheses and iterating quickly, but the traditional approach—spreadsheets, lengthy spec documents, developer confusion—slows everything down.
The "Zero to Handoff-Ready Tracking Plan in 10min" series demonstrates a different way. Using real Figma Community projects that anyone can access, we walk through the complete process: from design file to developer-ready implementation specs, all in under 10 minutes.
This is particularly useful for startups that are just starting to collect their first custom events. With Glazed you can save millions in future technical debt and time saved from having an up-to-date, visual and intuitive documentation so everyone in your team can find events in seconds, not days. Your data culture is a function of how easy you make it for others to find and understand events.
What You'll See in Each Episode
Episode 1: Meditation Mobile App
- Starting from scratch with no existing tracking schema
- 11 unique events mapped across 60 design elements
- Complete visual tracking plan in 6 minutes
- AI-powered event suggestions following analytics best practices
Episode 2: eCommerce Food Delivery App
- Importing an existing CSV tracking plan
- 23 events intelligently mapped to 67 design elements
- Preserving existing taxonomy while adding visual context
- Finished in under 7 minutes
Each episode shows the full workflow: importing your Figma design, creating or importing events, linking them to specific UI components, and generating developer handoff documentation that lives right in Figma.
Try It Yourself
All episodes use publicly available Figma Community files, so you can follow along with the exact same designs. Whether you're a seasoned PM planning a September launch or a design lead tired of tracking spreadsheets, you can see how this approach fits into your workflow.
The goal isn't just to show our tool—it's to demonstrate that tracking documentation can be visual, intuitive, and fast. When your tracking plan lives in the same place as your designs, everyone wins: designers understand the data strategy, developers get clear implementation specs, and PMs can focus on insights instead of maintenance.
What's Next
We're planning episodes across different product types and use cases. Have a specific industry or workflow you'd like to see covered? We source our designs from the Figma Community, so there's almost no limit to what we can tackle next.
Each episode proves the same point: creating comprehensive, developer-ready tracking plans doesn't have to take weeks. Sometimes it just takes a different approach.
Ready to see how fast you can go from design to tracking plan? Watch Episode 1 and 2, then try it with your own Figma files.