Figma Plugins

A focused collection of Figma plugins built to reduce friction, speed up collaboration, and support real design work. Each tool solves one problem well — no bloat, no lock-in.

3 Available Now
2 Coming Soon
Free To Install

All Figma Plugins

Productivity tools designed for the modern Figma workflow

Why Raiken Figma Plugins?

Built for Real Workflows

Every plugin starts from a real pain point observed in professional design teams. We don't build features nobody asked for — we watch how designers actually work, identify friction, and remove it. The result: tools that fit naturally into your existing process.

Lightweight & Fast

Figma plugins should load instantly and stay out of your way. Raiken plugins are engineered for minimal memory footprint and near-instant startup. No bundled frameworks, no unnecessary dependencies — just focused code that does exactly what you need.

Designed to Work Together

While each plugin stands on its own, they share a common design language and data architecture. Notes from Notely, navigation from Bookmarkly, and content from Contently can complement each other in your workflow without conflicts or overlap.

Loved by Designers

Real feedback from early adopters & plugin users

"Notely has become my default way to leave structured feedback inside Figma."
EM
"Bookmarkly saves minutes on every review cycle in our design system files."
CR
"Fast, focused tools. Exactly what I want — no bloat."
JK
Are these plugins free to use?
Most plugins offer a free tier or choose-your-price model. Paid tiers unlock advanced productivity features, team workflows, and priority support.
How do I install a Raiken Figma plugin?
Click the plugin you're interested in, then follow the link to the Figma Community page. Hit "Try it out" in Figma to install — it takes about 3 seconds.
Do you support team licensing?
Team licensing and seat management are rolling out soon. Join any waitlist to get early access and team pricing.
How often do you ship updates?
We ship updates frequently — typically weekly or biweekly. Updates are published directly to the Figma Community and delivered in-app.
Can I suggest a feature or report a bug?
Absolutely. Reach out on LinkedIn, X, or via the contact form. User feedback directly shapes our roadmap priorities.