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Yan Levin
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What Do You Think About Feature-Sliced Design (FSD)?

Feature-Sliced Design (FSD) is gaining attention as a methodology for structuring frontend projects. It aims to make codebases more scalable, modular, and maintainable. But opinions on FSD vary widely.

I'm currently preparing a talk on FSD and planning to submit proposals to speak at conferences.
If you haven’t read my earlier article about FSD yet, make sure to check it out.


Some developers love its clarity and scalability for large projects, while others find the learning curve steep or wonder if it’s overkill for smaller applications. Real-world examples and practical implementation tips are often requested.

I’m curious to hear your thoughts:

  • What do you think about FSD?
  • What challenges do you face in structuring your frontend projects?
  • Are there specific problems you’d like FSD to solve?

Let’s discuss! Your feedback will help shape future conversations and resources around FSD.

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zoujia

First time to hear about FSD😅.
I will learn your artilce about it 💪!!

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Alex

Interesting topic. I guess design should somehow reflect business logic and user flow.

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Sasha

FSD is clean architecture in the frontend world. I guess fsd will evolve and maybe stay in developer hearts.

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