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Content Pool (Mobile)

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Content Pool

SocioConnect's Content Pool offers simple storage and filing across your business.

Store, tag, and categorise all of your media files and gain easy access on mobile or desktop.

You'll find the Content Pool behind the Folder icon at the bottom of your mobile screen.


Content Folders

The General folder is designed to be a central repository for your assets - it's visible to all users on your venue, whether they're HQ marketers or single location users.

Location folders are automatically created for any Locations you have within SocioConnect - they're designed for content specific to those locations.

📁 Within both the General and Local folders you can create as many sub folders as needed, and arrange content however best makes sense to you and your team.


Uploading & Working With Content

When you're ready to upload some content, first click into either the General or a Location folder, depending on where you would like this content to end up - then simply click the upload icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.

Once your files have been uploaded you can click on them to change names, move them between folders, or add tags that will help you and your team search and find what they're looking for later.

Also look out for the Create Post button here, a handy short cut to using content, and particularly useful if you're browsing content looking for an idea to post.

To see more detailed options for what's possible with a piece of media, simply click on it.

💡 While only image and video files can be used in posting - you're not limited to these when it comes to content pool, many of our clients use this as a way of making PDFs or presentations available to their teams


Image Editing

SocioConnect also has an excellent image editing facility built in - just click the Edit Image option on your content to get started, and check out the link HERE to learn more.

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