FeedLabs helps designers and marketeers to design at scale. Create one template overlay using Figma and process the template for many dynamic items in seconds. Our Figma plugin is free to use and supports batch processing up to 50 items!
Hi there, my name is Philippe, the developer of FeedLabs.
FeedLabs is a project initiated by Squaremoon, a digital marketing agency in the Netherlands. During the years working in the field, we noticed that dynamic product ads are becoming more and more important since it is one of the most effective and scalable ways of advertising. However, the CTR of these ads without using a template is quite low. We saw a growing demand in the market for a solution to automatically, and at scale, add designs to the images of product feeds. There are several companies out there offering a similar solution. However, most of them are lacking; either high pricing, inconvenient template editors or complicated to use.
We decided to create a free-to-use plugin for Figma allowing you to batch process up to 50 items and download the results. This is especially useful if you are a designer and you have to duplicate your design for multiple dynamic elements. For organizations who are interested in automation or processing bigger batches, we created FeedLabs pro. We offer server-side rendering of 1000s of items in seconds.
We would love to hear what the product hunt community thinks of our tooling and get feedback on it. So, feel free to start a discussion and I’m happy to answer any questions you may have.
Kinds regards,
Philippe @ Squaremoon
@philippe_van_amerongen Hi Philippe, thanks for sharing the story behind FeedLabs! It sounds like a great tool to help streamline product ad designs. I'm interested in hearing more about how it works and what features it offers.
@feedlabs@philippe_van_amerongen Thanks for the helpful information! I'll definitely check out your YouTube channel and Figma Plugin page. Appreciate it!
I've just watched the launch video, looks really intuitive and easy to use. Congrats with the launch!
Also really liked the explainer video on how to connect a feed from Google Spreadsheet with the tool.