How to share polished presentations without rebuilding the same deck in another tool. In practice, the strongest setup is usually a small set of tools that removes repeated production work without pushing the team into extra manual handoffs.
Most teams do not need more tools for the sake of it. They need fewer repeated steps, fewer rebuilds, and a cleaner path from design to the final output. That is why the right combination depends on where the friction actually shows up.
Pitchdeck
Pitchdeck is one of the more useful tools in this workflow. Pitchdeck is helpful in this workflow because presentation work usually lives between design quality and practical delivery. Designing once in Figma and exporting to familiar deck formats is often the fastest middle ground.
Crypto
Crypto is one of the more useful tools in this workflow. Crypto matters here because design sharing is not always public or lightweight. When security, password protection, or controlled access matters, a normal share link often is not enough.
Putting the workflow together
The goal is not to force every job through one plugin. It is to keep each repetitive step closer to the original Figma file so the team does not keep recreating work in other tools. Once review, export, resizing, code handoff, or delivery are handled in a more direct way, the whole production process tends to feel a lot lighter.
The short version
Start with the plugin that removes the biggest recurring bottleneck first. Then add a second or third tool only when the workflow genuinely spreads across more than one kind of production work.