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What Are Kits and When to Use Them?

Understanding Kits as curated collections of Assets for your audience.

Written by Edward Boatman
Updated over a month ago

Kits are curated collections of Assets organized for a specific audience or purpose. While your Library stores everything, Kits present exactly what people need.

What is a Kit?

A Kit is a structured presentation of Assets from your Library:

  • Curated content - Only includes what's relevant

  • Organized layout - Pages, Headings, and text guide visitors

  • Shareable - Can be published to Portals or shared directly

Library vs. Kit

Library - Your internal storage for all Assets. Teams upload, organize, and manage files here.

Kit - A curated view for sharing. Pull Assets from the Library and arrange them for your audience.

When to use Kits

Brand guidelines - Share logos, colors, and usage rules with partners.

Project deliverables - Collect final files for client handoff.

Asset collections - Group icons, illustrations, or templates by theme.

Team resources - Provide your team with approved assets.

Kit benefits

Control - Choose exactly what to share and how it's presented.

Organization - Structure content with Pages, Headings, and text.

Flexibility - Update content anytime without breaking links.

Insights - Track views and downloads to understand usage.

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