Palfred + Figma.
Share Figma designs in Slack, get notified about file changes, and keep design discussions in the same place as your code conversations.

@Palfred any unresolved comments on the Checkout Redesign v3 Figma file?

7 unresolved comments across 3 frames:
Most comments are from Leo. Want me to tag him for a sync?

Yeah, set up a 15-min sync with Leo this afternoon

@Palfred pull up the latest version of the Mobile Onboarding screens from Figma

Priya updated the Permissions screen an hour ago. The file has 2 new comments since your last visit. Want me to share the link here?

Yes, drop the link so the team can review

Done ā Shared the Figma link with a preview thumbnail in #product

@Palfred what changed in the Design System Figma file this week?

14 edits this week across 3 contributors:
The button changes haven't been synced to code yet. Want me to create an issue for the eng team?

Yes please, assign it to the frontend guild
Why connect Figma to Palfred?
Figma is where product teams design, prototype, and iterate on interfaces. But design feedback often starts in a Slack message ā someone shares a screenshot, the team discusses changes, and then someone has to manually update the Figma file. Palfred connects Figma to Slack so design conversations have direct access to the source files.
With the Palfred Figma integration, designers and engineers can search for Figma files, share live links with thumbnail previews, and get summaries of recent changes to any project. When a product manager asks about the latest mockup in a Slack channel, Palfred finds the file and shares it instantly ā no digging through Figma's file browser. Teams can also track when key files are updated, so developers know the moment designs are ready for implementation.
This integration is particularly valuable during the handoff between design and engineering. Instead of scheduling a meeting to walk through changes, the designer can point Palfred to the updated file, and the whole team gets a summary of what changed. Comments and feedback stay in Slack where they're visible to everyone, reducing the back-and-forth that slows down design iteration cycles.
What you can do.
One minute. That's it.
No onboarding calls. No configuration wizards. Just install and go.
Add to Slack
One click install. Palfred joins your workspace in under a minute.
Connect Figma
Authorize Figma in the Palfred settings. One click.
Just ask
Mention @Palfred in any channel and ask about your Figma data.
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FAQ: Palfred + Figma
Can Palfred show Figma design previews in Slack?
Yes. Share a Figma link or ask Palfred about a specific file and it returns a thumbnail preview along with the file name, last editor, and modification date.
Does Palfred have edit access to my Figma files?
No. Palfred uses read-only access to your Figma files. It can fetch file metadata, previews, and comments but cannot modify any designs.
Can I pull Figma comments into Slack?
Yes. Ask Palfred for comments on any Figma file and it returns the latest threads with author names and timestamps, making design reviews easier to track.
Does Palfred work with Figma team libraries?
Palfred can access any file the connected Figma account has permission to view, including files in team projects and shared libraries.
Pay for what you use.
No per-seat pricing. One workspace, one bill.
Free
5,000 credits (~100 conversations)
Includes:
- AI assistant that works right in your Slack threads
- References your team's context in channels it's added to
- Connects to the tools you already use (Jira, GitHub, and more)
- Automates recurring work like reports and check-ins
- Drafts updates, tickets, and docs on your behalf
Team
Most popularper Slack workspace
Everything in Free, plus:
- Monthly credits refresh automatically
- Higher capacity for heavier workflows + more scheduled automation
- Priority support
Enterprise
For organizations with specific needs
Everything in Team, plus:
- SSO & SAML
- Dedicated account manager
- Custom SLA
- Audit logs
Ready when your team is.
Install in minutes. Palfred takes it from there.