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Hello!

I was going through our team files today, and organizing some that we shared with other vendors. 

I realized for one of the projects, we needed a ‘draft’ page for our team to ideate and brainstorm there, but didn’t want the vendor to actually see the WIP.

I was wondering why isn’t there a page-level permission for viewers? This way I can hide / lock the ‘playground’ or draft page within a file from non-designers!

Agree with this! I would like to be able to send links to clients for approval without them having access to the whole file. A feature like this would be super helpful.


Need this more than any other feature! 

Sharing view only links with stakeholders would be so much better if they couldn’t freely browse the entire file, and only see what they’re being sent.

 

Currently, we have to create a separate file for this which adds another level of inefficiency because changes inevitably happen in the duplicate file and not in the original. 


I’d love to request this feature that’s become really important for our workflow. As it stands, all stakeholders accessing the design file can freely browse through every page—including sandbox or ideation sections—and often start questioning why certain flows or explorations were created. But as UX/UI designers, this kind of visioning and ideation is exactly what we should be doing.

What we really need is the ability to limit their access to specific, focused pages. Giving unrestricted visibility often causes confusion and derails discussions from the intended focus. Introducing this feature would truly address one of our biggest pain points as Figma users.

Really appreciate your consideration—thank you in advance!


Echoing others, we would LOVE the ability to give access by pages in a file. This is deeply needed!


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