Overview
Library
The Library is your central repository for generated image assets. It works with Google Drive to store and sync outputs for long-term access.
Overview
What it does: The Library is your central repository for generated image assets. It works with Google Drive to store and sync outputs for long-term access.
Where to find it: Navigate to /library from the Dashboard sidebar.
Step-by-step guide
- Open Library to view generated visuals in a continuously loading gallery.
- Connect Google Drive in Integrations before relying on Library as your primary asset storage.
- Scroll to load older items automatically; this is useful for locating assets from earlier campaigns.
- Use the download action on each asset card to export and reuse creatives across channels.
User Inputs (What users enter)
- No direct content form inputs
- Google Drive connection (required for library access)
- Infinite scroll loading (automatic)
UI Breakdown
Primary Input
Provide clear business context and the exact goal for this feature.
Options Panel
Configure available settings to match brand style and campaign intent.
Generate and Review
Generate outputs, compare versions, and keep the strongest result.
How it works
- Reads generated images from your connected account storage.
- Requires an active Google Drive integration for access.
- Loads assets progressively via infinite scroll.
- Supports one-click download from each item card.
Output
You get ready-to-use output generated from your inputs and selected options, which you can refine and publish in your workflow.
Example output
Sample result for Library appears here after generation and can be reused in campaigns.
Screenshots / GIFs
Tips / Notes
- If Library shows a Drive connection message, reconnect Google Drive in Integrations and refresh the page.
- Create a weekly review habit to identify high-performing creative styles worth reusing.
- Keep local backups of top-performing assets for ad account approvals and cross-tool sharing.
- Use naming and campaign conventions in your workflow so old assets are easier to trace in history.