Design once. Ship to either.
Design your email in Figma and build it straight into your existing Klaviyo or Omnisend master template — in one click. No exporting, no copy-paste, no HTML.
Works with both platforms · builds into your real template · header, footer and legal stay intact
Most Figma-to-email slicers only speak Klaviyo. The moment a client says “we’re on Omnisend,” you’re rebuilding from scratch. EmailBridge already ships to both — one Figma file, two ESPs, zero rebuilds.
Design the whole email visually in Figma. EmailBridge handles the rest — you never touch markup.
Slice, then build. Your design lands in Klaviyo or Omnisend in seconds, ready to send.
It clones your existing template and keeps your header, footer and brand — your design drops in on top.
From a Figma frame to a ready-to-send email in Klaviyo or Omnisend.
Mark each section of your email with the Slice tool. Add a link to any section and EmailBridge maps it automatically.
Add your Klaviyo or Omnisend API key and pick a master template to clone. Your brand name is detected automatically.
One click and your email is built into Klaviyo or Omnisend — dropped on top of your master’s header and footer, ready to send.
Slice the design, rebuild the shell, re-map every link, wrestle the editor — per brand, every send. EmailBridge does the handoff for you, so those hours go back into the work that actually moves revenue.
per email, per brand
Multiply that across your whole roster, every send — that’s hours back every month, straight into strategy.
Design the whole email visually in Figma — EmailBridge never makes you touch code.
Clones your existing template and keeps its header, footer and legal — your design drops in on top.
Build natively into either platform. Most Figma-to-email tools are Klaviyo-only.
A URL in any section becomes a clickable link automatically — no manual wiring.
The biggest text in each section becomes its alt text, with a brand-name fallback.
Side-by-side slices become real columns, 1–4 across, retina-sharp.
In-browser compression with quality targeting, exported at 2× for crisp 600px emails.
Save multiple Klaviyo and Omnisend accounts — built for agencies and teams.
No HTML, auto alt text, a real master template — a Klaviyo-only rival can match those. Both platforms from the same file is the one thing they structurally can’t. One workflow handles your whole roster, not half of it.
Most tools are Klaviyo-only. EmailBridge clones your draggable master template in either platform.
Your sliced design built into your draggable master template — header, footer and brand intact. Multiple accounts, brand name auto-detected.
Your design pushed straight into your saved Omnisend template, on top of your existing layout. Multiple accounts supported.
EmailBridge only asks for the scopes it actually uses — building templates, uploading images, and reading your product catalog. Nothing that can touch your audience. Every scope below is required.
One Private API key (pk_…) — these scopes (a Full Access key also works):
One API key with these permissions:
Review every slice before you build — thumbnails, link and alt fields, a live progress bar, and full dark mode. No surprises in your inbox.
Save multiple Klaviyo and Omnisend keys. The account name is pulled from the API automatically.
Your API key is sent only to the secure bridge and never stored — token-gated and rate-limited.
Yes. Same Figma file — switch the platform, pick that platform’s master template, and build. No second tool, no second workflow.
Never. You design in Figma; EmailBridge slices it and builds it into your template. No exporting, no copy-paste, no markup.
No. EmailBridge clones your master for each build — your original stays untouched, and your header, footer and legal blocks are kept exactly as you set them.
Yes. Save multiple Klaviyo and Omnisend accounts; the brand name is detected automatically. One workflow handles your whole roster.
Your key is stored locally in the plugin and sent to the secure bridge only at build time, to talk to Klaviyo or Omnisend on your behalf. It’s never stored on our servers — and the bridge is token-gated and rate-limited.
That’s exactly what EmailBridge is for. The same design ships to either platform — no rebuilding the moment a client switches ESPs.
EmailBridge is launching soon. Join the early-access list — we’ll email you the moment the Figma plugin goes live.