Portals are curated collections of Kits designed for specific audiences. They provide a focused entry point to your content without exposing your entire Space.
What is a Portal?
A Portal is a customizable landing page that contains one or more Kits. Think of it as a branded gateway to a specific subset of your content.
Key characteristics:
Groups related Kits together
Has its own URL and can have a custom domain
Can be customized with its own branding
Can be public, password-protected, or team-only
When to use Portals
For different audiences
Internal teams vs. external partners
Different departments or regions
Clients who need specific content
For different purposes
Press kits for media
Brand guidelines for agencies
Product assets for retailers
For organization
Separate content by project
Group content by theme
Create focused experiences
Portals vs. Kits
Feature | Kit | Portal |
Contains | Assets | Kits |
Purpose | Organize assets | Organize audiences |
Structure | Pages and Headings | Landing page with Kits |
Best for | Content organization | Access control |
The same Kit in multiple Portals
A single Kit can appear in multiple Portals. This lets you share the same content with different audiences without duplicating it.
