03/28/2025
Work smarter, not harder—let Figma do the heavy lifting.
If you’re still manually renaming layers, aligning elements pixel by pixel, or copy-pasting the same design 20 times… you’re making life harder than it needs to be.
Here are 5 ways to automate your Figma workflow so you can spend less time on tedious tasks and more time designing:
🔤 Batch Rename Bliss
Tired of “Rectangle 99 copy copy FINAL”? Use Figma’s Batch Rename to clean up layer names in one go. Your future self (and your team) will thank you.
🖥 One Master, Many Instances
Make anything reusable a component. Instead of updating 20 buttons manually, change the master once and watch the updates cascade everywhere. It’s basically a superpower.
📐 Auto-Layout All the Things
Stop nudging pixels all day. Auto-layout handles spacing and alignment for you—like cruise control for your UI. Once you start using it, you’ll never go back.
🔌 Plugin Power-Ups
Let Figma’s plugins handle the boring stuff. Generate dummy data, create flow arrows, check accessibility contrast—there’s a plugin for almost everything. Work smarter, sip coffee.
⚡ Quick Action Hero
Hit Ctrl+/ (or Cmd+/ on Mac) to open the Quick Actions search bar. Jump to any tool, setting, or plugin in seconds—no endless menu-clicking required.
The less time you spend on tedious tasks, the more time you have to focus on actual design (or, you know, starting your weekend early).
Have you automated part of your design workflow? Drop your favorite Figma hack—I’m always looking for new shortcuts! 👇
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