Share folders

Share one folder link and reach unlimited buyers. Each gets their own free, editable copy of every template inside, and you keep the relationship and the analytics.

A digital invitation is meant to be personalized. The buyer wants to change the names, swap the date, adjust the colors, then put it online for their guests. So handing them a flat file is only half the product. Share folders turns one folder link into a personal, editable copy for every buyer, who opens it, makes it theirs, and publishes it, with nothing for you to deliver by hand.

Delivering the design to every buyer, by hand

When you sell a template, the buyer does not want a screenshot. They want the real, editable design so they can put in their own details and publish it. Doing that one buyer at a time, sending files, managing access, resending a fix when they ask, is the part that does not scale. The more you sell, the more of your day it eats.

Put your templates in a folder and share it. You get a public link. Drop that link wherever you already sell, like your Etsy listing, or send it straight to a buyer. Everyone who opens it gets their own editable copy of every template in the folder, on their own free account, ready to customize and publish.

Their copy, your plan's features

On the copy they receive, the recipient gets every feature your plan includes, covered by your subscription. They edit and publish with nothing extra to pay and no plan of their own to buy. Your subscription does the work, so the buyer's experience is as complete as your tier allows.

The link is not one and done. It serves as many buyers as you sell to, and each one gets their own separate copy, so one buyer's edits never touch another's. You can pause the link whenever you want and reopen it later. Copies a buyer has already claimed stay with them either way.

You keep the relationship and the numbers

Because every copy comes from your shared folder, you stay at the center of it. Your analytics show who claimed a copy and how your shares are performing. If a buyer asks for a change they cannot make themselves, you can step into their copy and fix it.

Refunded a buyer? Take the access back

When you refund a sale on the marketplace, the license to keep using your template should end with it. From your analytics you revoke that buyer's access in one click. Their copy stops working and their published page goes offline right away, so a refunded buyer is not left using your design for free. If you change your mind, you have a grace window to restore it before the copy is removed for good.

What the buyer goes through

There is no manual handoff. The buyer opens your link, gets a free account with no password to set up, and their copies are waiting. From there they personalize the design and publish it themselves, while you do nothing after the share is live.

Common questions

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