Client handoff sounds simple until you actually do it.
Someone needs a presentation. Someone else wants a review link. Another stakeholder refuses to use Figma. A developer wants cleaner specs. The client wants feedback tracked properly. Suddenly “just send it over” becomes a full-time job.
The best Figma plugins for client handoff are the ones that make that process less fragile.
Commentful for feedback and approvals
Commentful is one of the most practical tools for client handoff because it helps structure the review process itself.
Instead of relying on scattered comments, loose feedback, or screenshots in email threads, Commentful gives teams a cleaner way to gather and action feedback around the work.
Crypto for secure sharing
If the work is sensitive or under NDA, Crypto helps by letting you share password-protected design links or PDFs. That is a much better fit when clients need access to the work but should not have unrestricted visibility into the entire source file.
Pitchdeck for presentation-friendly deliverables
Many client handoff moments are really presentation moments. Pitchdeck helps teams turn Figma designs into decks that can be exported as PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, or PDF when the client expects a more traditional file.
Pixelay for implementation reviews
Client handoff does not always end at “approved design”. Sometimes the next step is reviewing the built work. Pixelay helps compare live or staged URLs to the original Figma designs, which makes implementation review much easier.
What usually works best
For most teams, the best client handoff stack looks like this:
- Commentful for review and feedback
- Crypto for secure sharing
- Pitchdeck for deck exports
- Pixelay for post-build review
That combination covers most of the awkward gaps where client handoff usually breaks down.