I’m a UI/UX designer and a regular user of Figma, and I absolutely love how collaborative and flexible the platform is. However, I’ve run into a limitation that I believe many users might also be facing:
Problem:
There is currently no way to control access to individual pages within a Figma file. When I share a file with a client or collaborator (as a viewer or editor), they can view all pages. But in many real-world scenarios, I want to:
- Share only specific pages with certain users
- Keep draft or internal pages private from clients
- Give different collaborators access to different sections of a file
Proposed Feature:
Allow users to set **page-level permissions** within a Figma file, similar to how layers or frames can be organized and hidden. This could be something like:
- Page visibility toggle (private/public)
- Per-user or per-role page access
- Ability to share a file with filtered pages only
Why This Matters:
It would make collaboration more secure, focused, and professional — especially for agencies, freelancers, and large teams handling multi-page projects with different stakeholders.
Would love to hear if others also face this challenge and if the Figma team has any plans to address this in the future.
Thanks for the awesome work so far,
Rasel Alam Jubayed