Creative operations teams usually inherit the work nobody else wants to own forever: production, coordination, exports, asset wrangling, revisions, handoff, and launch prep.
That is exactly why the best Figma plugins for creative operations are the ones that make workflows repeatable. Not glamorous. Repeatable.
Bannerify for campaign volume
Bannerify is a strong creative ops tool because it helps turn a high-volume banner workflow into something much less manual. If your team is constantly shipping campaign variants, format updates, and deadline-driven ad creative, Bannerify helps remove a lot of repetitive export and rebuild work.
HyperCrop for multi-size image production
HyperCrop is ideal when creative ops teams are responsible for repackaging the same image across many channels. Instead of manually cropping one version at a time, it helps batch crop and resize assets into multiple aspect ratios far faster.
TinyImage for performance-friendly exports
TinyImage helps teams export lighter assets from Figma without the usual detour into separate compression tools. For creative ops, that means faster preparation of assets for web, email, presentations, and PDFs.
CopyDoc for content management inside design workflows
When campaign content changes constantly, CopyDoc helps teams sync text updates, re-import approved content, and avoid the manual copy-and-paste grind that slows everything down.
Pitchdeck for shareable internal and external decks
Creative ops teams also end up supporting presentations more often than they want to. Pitchdeck helps keep decks in Figma while still exporting the formats stakeholders expect.
The creative ops stack
The strongest combination for many creative ops teams is:
- Bannerify for ad production
- HyperCrop for resizing and crop workflows
- TinyImage for export optimization
- CopyDoc for content updates
- Pitchdeck for decks and presentations
If your team touches all of those jobs, the Pro Bundle is usually the simplest way to standardize the workflow.