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Sharing and Collaborating on Design Sets

Learn how to share, view, and collaborate on design sets. View at full size for accuracy and use comments for precise feedback.

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Design sets, unlike single designs, have a slightly different sharing process. When created in the Generator, the share link applies to the entire set. You can still access individual size links, but for sharing the whole set, use the options dropdown menu in your workspace.

nterface view of a design workspace showing the options menu for a design set. The “Copy set link” option is highlighted to demonstrate how to generate a shareable link for the entire set.

How to Share a Design Set

  • Share the whole set – From your workspace, locate the design set, click the options dropdown, and copy the set link.

  • Share individual sizes – Open the set and copy the share link for a specific design size.

Viewing Your Design Set

You can choose between:

Grid View

Shows all designs from the set at once in a compact, tiled layout.

Individual View

Displays each design at its actual size.


Tip: Always check designs in Individual View for accuracy. Grid View compresses designs, which may cause quality loss or element misalignment.

GIF demonstrating how to switch between grid view and individual view when previewing a design set, highlighting the difference in display size and quality.

Using Comments for Better Collaboration

The improved comments feature makes feedback more precise:

  1. Open a design in your set.

  2. Click exactly on the area you want to comment on.

  3. Leave clear instructions for your teammates or clients.

GIF showing a user adding a comment to a specific area of a design in individual view, illustrating how to give precise feedback within the design collaboration tool.

This ensures collaborators know exactly what part of the design needs attention, saving time and avoiding misunderstandings.


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