u/Adam_Batchr

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I built Batchr to speed up Figma asset exports, looking for honest feedback

I’ve just launched a Figma plugin called Batchr, and I’d really value honest feedback from designers, developers or anyone who regularly exports assets from Figma.

I built it around a problem I kept running into in real agency work: exporting lots of assets across campaigns, web pages, social sets and delivery folders quickly becomes repetitive and hard to manage.

Figma’s native export is fine for one-off assets, but when you’re dealing with lots of frames, sections, formats and sizes, the workflow can get messy.

Batchr is designed to help with:

  • adding sections, frames and assets into one export list
  • organising assets into folders
  • bulk selecting assets or folders
  • exporting WEBP, PNG8, JPEG, GIF and SVG
  • controlling quality and size
  • exporting structured folders as a ZIP
  • jumping back to the original asset in the Figma canvas

It’s now live on Figma Community and there’s a 7-day free trial available.

I’m not looking for praise, I’d genuinely like feedback on whether this solves a real workflow problem, what feels unclear, and what you’d expect from a tool like this before paying for it.

Figma Community link: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1621975504550386169

Would really appreciate any thoughts.

https://reddit.com/link/1tq6cwz/video/tcwv97l0aw3h1/player

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u/Adam_Batchr — 12 days ago