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Duplicating Figma Templates

Browse free Emailify-ready Figma templates from the New Email modal, duplicate them into your Figma account, and use them as a starting point for your own HTML emails.

Video Tutorial: Use free Figma email templates to design HTML emails

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to use free Figma email templates to design HTML emails with the Emailify Figma Plugin.

The Figma templates included with Emailify are 100% free to use for your own personal and commercial projects, and are designed to help you become more familiar with what kind of layouts and components the plugin can help you to create.

The Figma Templates tab in the New Email modal lets you browse free, pre-designed Emailify-ready Figma Community files from inside the plugin.

If you're looking for inspiration or would like to copy, paste, and customize pre-designed Emailify-ready layouts or components with your own brand and content, click the Figma Templates tab, then click any template thumbnail to open that Figma Community file.

Once the Figma Community file page loads, duplicate the Figma email template by clicking the Open in Figma button, then choose the Figma account you'd like the Figma file to be duplicated into as a new draft.

After you open the duplicated Figma file containing the Emailify frame, re-run the Emailify plugin to preview it as HTML. You can customize the design however you like, or copy and paste specific Row layers or elements into your own Emailify frame to mix and match parts from different Emailify starter templates.

The Figma Templates tab opens full Figma Community files. If you want Emailify to create a new frame directly in your current file, use Layouts instead.