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Octopus.do vs Lucide

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

O3.8

Octopus.do is doubling down on its handoff layer — IA in, prototype/doc/AI-prompt out.

◆ Current state

Octopus.do is positioning itself as the upstream planning tool that feeds anywhere downstream. Recent shipping centers on export and interop: a Figma plugin that generates a hi-fi prototype from an Octopus project, .docx export, AI-prompt export for website-generator handoff, and an Octopus XML format for round-trip project import. A January pricing change ending grandfathered Pro plans formalized the company's commitment to keeping that investment going.

◆ Where it's heading

The strategic bet is that website builders, designers, and content teams should plan structure in Octopus and then ship to whatever production tool they use — Figma, Word, an AI website generator, or another Octopus instance. Each release in the past quarter is a new handoff lane. The shape of this is less a product expanding feature surface and more a hub deliberately growing its spokes.

◆ Prediction

Watch for the next spoke to target code-generating tools or popular website builders directly — Webflow, Framer, or Wix exports. The AI-prompt export experiment is the early read of that direction.

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Lucide
DESIGN
5.0

Lucide is in a steady icon-addition cadence — eight minor releases in six weeks, mostly community PRs.

◆ Current state

Lucide is releasing roughly twice a week along the 1.x line, with each minor adding 1–6 community-contributed icons (blender, broccoli, sticky note variants, repeat-off, waves-vertical, folder-bookmark, astroid, heart-x, layers-minus, bell-check) and refining existing ones (text-cursor, landmark, candy-cane, volleyball). Framework adapters (Svelte, Vue, Angular, React) receive small fixes alongside. There is no structural work in this window — it is a contributor-flow optimization.

◆ Where it's heading

The project sits in healthy steady-state. Low-friction PR throughput, regular minor versions, and no large refactors suggest Lucide has settled into being the default fork-and-extend icon library for designers and the maintainers are protecting that contributor pipeline rather than pushing a roadmap. Framework adapter parity is being maintained in lockstep with the core icon set.

◆ Prediction

Expect another 1–2 icons (or refinement PRs) per minor over the next few weeks, plus a framework-adapter patch as upstream Svelte/Vite/Vue dependencies shift. No 2.0 cut is signaled in this window.

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