How to Standardize Page Naming in Figma

OrganizeFile applies consistent page naming conventions with optional emoji prefixes, numbered ordering, and clear hierarchy.

The Problem

Inconsistent page names make files hard to navigate

  • Page names like "Page 1", "test", "old" provide no context
  • Different designers use different naming conventions
  • No visual hierarchy in the page list
  • Finding specific pages requires clicking through everything
Messy names
Page 1, Components v2, test, flows (2)
Clear convention
📋 Cover, 🔄 Flows, 🧩 Components, 🖼️ Screens, 📦 Archive
Step-by-Step Solution

How to Standardize Page Naming in Figma

1

Choose naming convention

Select a naming pattern: emoji prefix (📐 Components), numbered (01. Components), or plain text hierarchy.

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Pro tip: Emoji prefixes create strong visual grouping in the page list.

2

Define page types

Categorize your pages: Cover, Flows, Components, Screens, Archive. OrganizeFile suggests appropriate names.

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Pro tip: Use divider pages like "─────" to create visual sections.

3

Apply to file

OrganizeFile renames existing pages to match your convention. Preview changes before applying.

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Pro tip: Save your naming convention as a team template for new files.

Why Use OrganizeFile?

Consistent naming across files

Visual hierarchy with emojis

Easy page navigation

Team-wide conventions

Professional file presentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Standardize Page Naming in Figma

What emojis work well for page names?

Common choices: 📋 Cover, 🔄 Flows, 🧩 Components, 🖼️ Screens, 📝 Specs, 📦 Archive, ⚙️ Settings.

Should I use numbers or emojis?

Numbers (01, 02) provide strict ordering. Emojis provide visual grouping. Some teams use both: "01 📋 Cover".

How do I create section dividers?

Create empty pages named with dashes "─────────" or category headers like "[ DESIGN ]".

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