Figma Trigger (Beta)
· #255 most-usedReact to every Figma event the moment it happens
Figma Trigger (Beta) is the webhook-and-events side of Figma — the integration that fires when files change, comments land, libraries publish, or assets get deleted. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can respond to file saves with Slack alerts, turn stakeholder comments into ClickUp tasks, notify engineers the instant a named version is tagged, and safeguard campaign assets from accidental deletion. Every design event becomes an automated action, handled before anyone has to ask.
Eliminates manual work. Agents replace the manual monitoring of Figma files, comment inboxes, and library update notifications that designers and ops staff check throughout the day.
What your Figma Trigger (Beta) agent runs on autopilot
A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.
Figma Trigger (Beta) × every other app you use
End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.
Comment to ClickUp ticket in 60 seconds
When a client emails feedback about the prototype, your agent opens the Figma file, posts a pinned comment on the relevant frame with the verbatim request, routes a ClickUp task to the right designer, and blocks a 30-minute review slot on Google Calendar — all before the client gets an auto-reply. No feedback sits unacknowledged, no task gets lost in a Slack thread, and designers start each morning with a clear action list instead of a message backlog.
Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot
Savings
What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.
What you do manually today
What your agent runs for you
- Sales18 min / weekManual asset request chase
Sales reps message designers directly or search Slack threads to find the latest pitch deck or one-pager assets from Figma.
Sales Agent0 minAgent delivers assets on library publishWhen the sales-deck Figma library publishes, the agent renders updated slides as PNGs and drops them into the shared Google Drive sales folder automatically.
- Marketing13 min / weekCampaign asset export checks
Marketing checks Figma manually before each campaign send to confirm the creative is the latest approved version.
Marketing Agent0 minAgent exports on every named versionWhen a version tagged 'Campaign — Final' is saved, the agent renders the assets and uploads them to the campaign Google Drive folder without any manual export step.
- Customer Support18 min / weekFigma comment triage
Support leads check the Figma file for product questions left as comments and manually route them to the right designer or PM.
Customer Support Agent0 minAgent routes comments to ClickUp instantlyWhen a comment is posted on any support-facing product file, the agent classifies it and creates a tagged ClickUp task before anyone has to check Figma.
- Human Resources7 min / weekNew joiner Figma orientation
HR or a design lead manually walks new hires through active Figma projects and shares relevant file links.
Human Resources Agent0 minAgent builds a project map on joinWhen a new designer is added to the Figma team, the agent compiles all active projects and files into a Notion onboarding doc and shares it in Slack automatically.
- Finance13 min / weekBrand asset deletion risk
Finance manually tracks which Figma files contain compliance or investor-relations assets and hopes nothing gets accidentally deleted.
Finance Agent0 minAgent alerts on file deletion immediatelyWhen any file in the finance Figma project is deleted, the agent fires an instant Slack alert with a restore link — well within Figma's 30-day recovery window.
- Operations25 min / weekDesign system update propagation
Ops manually identifies which product teams are affected each time the component library publishes and emails update instructions.
Operations Agent0 minAgent routes library publish to ownersWhen the design system library publishes, the agent lists affected files by team, creates ClickUp tasks for each owner, and posts a summary to #design-ops — without any manual triage.
- Legal6 min / weekCompliance approval tracking
Legal checks Figma files manually to see if compliance sign-off comments have been posted and follows up when they haven't.
Legal Agent0 minAgent captures approval mentions instantlyWhen a legal reviewer posts an @approved mention in a Figma comment, the agent marks the Notion checklist item done and notifies the design lead in Slack within seconds.
Calculate what your team saves
Based on Figma Trigger (Beta)'s typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.
How to plug Figma Trigger (Beta) into Actionist
Pick the connection method that suits your environment.
The fastest path to Figma events. Actionist installs the official Figma MCP server and completes the OAuth handshake in one click — no token management, no scope hunting, no credential rotation.
Find Figma Trigger (Beta) in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.
A Figma OAuth window opens. Sign in and choose which teams and files Actionist can access. Actionist requests only the scopes your workflows need — file content, comments, and webhooks.
Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.
15 action your agent can call
Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.
6 events your agent can react to
Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.
Skills that pair with Figma Trigger (Beta)
Reusable agent skills that work well alongside this app.
Reads and exports Figma files — extract design specs, export frames as PNG or SVG, audit component usage, and generate design-system documentation from any file your team has access to.
MCP servers that work with Figma Trigger (Beta)
Connect Actionist to MCP servers built for or around this app.
Figma's official MCP server — gives agents direct access to file content, comments, and design tokens via a single OAuth-permissioned connection.
Export Figma files, read design data, manage projects, post comments, and access team component libraries through a unified MCP interface.
Full read and write access to Figma with 50+ tools — create shapes, set styles, manage auto-layout, export assets, and orchestrate complex design automation tasks.