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Utilising Multiple Images In Asset Manager

How to Create Templates with Multiple Images

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Now you can build carousel-style templates in the Asset Manager and Content Hub settings because the templates can now contain up to 10 images.

How It Helps

  • Tell more complete stories
    Multiple slides let you sequence a narrative. You guide the viewer through the logic and journey: context → development → conclusion.

  • Increase engagement & dwell time
    When people swipe through slides, they spend more time interacting. That extra interaction signals your content is worthy of attention.

  • Offer multiple “hooks” in one content
    Not everyone is drawn to the same first visual. With multiple images, you get more chances to resonate because someone might skip the first but stop on the second.

  • Present depth without clutter
    Rather than cramming all information or visuals into a single frame (which can feel overwhelming), you can spread it out cleanly across slides.

  • Modular flexibility for iteration
    Need to update part of a campaign (a slide, an image)? With the multi-image feature, you can replace one piece without rebuilding the whole asset.

  • Better conversion paths

    Each slide can serve a micro-purpose: hook, explain, provide proof, ask, call to action. You subtly guide users toward your goal.

How It Works

There are two ways how you can create an asset in your white label platform: in Post Ideas and in Content Hub settings.

Post Ideas

  1. In Post Ideas, click New Asset.

  2. Tap Upload Media and choose files from your computer.

  3. Upload 1 to 10 images (JPG, PNG). Feel free to drag them to reorder, click “Bin” to remove/replace.

  4. Fill out the rest of the fields and hit Save.

Also, you can create a multi-image asset from the existing ones in the same view (aka in the post form).

Instead of the 'Upload Media' button, click on 'Use Post Ideas', select a one-image asset and repeat the steps to eventually compile a multi-image asset from one-image posts that already exist in Post Ideas.

Content Hub settings

  1. In Content Hub settings, tap Templates on the left and click Create New.

  2. Tab Upload Image and select up to 10 images from your computer.

  3. Fill out the rest of the fields, activate the template and click Save.

    Learn more about detailed asset creation here.

To edit a template, open Content Hub settings and find the necessary template. You’ll see the current images in the preview mode. Feel free to add, remove, replace, or reorder images.

Important To Know

  • Quantity: You can’t upload more than 10 images in a template. If you try, you’ll see an error message: “Maximum of 10 images allowed.”

  • ​Combine: You can only upload one type of file. That is, it is not possible to combine images, PDFs, GIFs or videos in one asset.

  • Format: If a file isn’t JPG or PNG, it will be rejected with a message like: “Unsupported format. Please use JPG or PNG.”

  • Size: Each image must be under 10 MB (or your system’s limit). Oversized files will be blocked or prompt: “File exceeds maximum size.”

  • Upload failures: If one image fails during upload (e.g. network issue, corruption), you’ll see a warning specifying which image and can retry or remove it.

  • Single-image: Your old templates (with a single image) will continue to work normally. You can convert or expand them, but there is no forced migration.

  • Post Form: When you choose a multi-image template in the post composer, all images load in their stored order. Users can change the image order.

  • Permission: If your user role limits editing rights, you won’t be able to modify images or templates even if multi-image support exists.

  • Bulk Upload: Multi-image posts are not supported for the bulk upload of assets.

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