Save and preview your template

Save template

Before publishing or sharing your template, the first step is to save your template. Click on the Save button in the top-right corner to create a draft version of your template.

Preview template

Click on the Preview button to check out how your template will look when published, allowing you to identify the need for any potential tweaks for the final version.

Note: When you click on the Preview button all changes will be saved automatically.

Publishing your template

Publishing a template is the first step you need to make to share your template with people.

  1. At the top of the screen, click Publish.

  2. In the pop-up window, confirm by clicking the Publish button.

Sharing and embedding your template

You’ve just published your template. It’s still not visible anywhere on the web. To make it accessible, you will need to share or embed your template.

Sharing a template

  1. At the top of the screen, click Publish.

  2. To send the direct link to your template, click Copy Link (or select the link in the link field and copy it) and paste it into an email or a message.

  3. To share the template on social media, click the icon of the social network you want to share your template to.

Embedding a template

  1. At the top of the screen, click Publish.

  2. Click the iFrame tab.

  3. Click Copy Embed Code.

  4. Paste the link to your blog or website.

Updating your template

You can update the content of your template, without affecting the embedded version of your template. All the changes will be visible only to you, and when you decide to allow your audiences to view the latest version of the template, you’ll need to republish it.

In order for your audiences to see the latest version of your template, you need to do the following steps:

  1. At the top of the screen, click Publish.

  2. To confirm you want to update the live version of your template, click the Republish button.

Once you republish the template, all the changes will be visible to all your audiences, and you don’t need to send or embed a new link.