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File organization

When you create an image in PicMonkey or work with a template, your work is constantly auto-saving to Hub, PicMonkey’s cloud-based storage. Hub stores your files as editable, layer...

A brand kit is like a portfolio of all your regularly-used fonts, logos, colors, graphics, and other assets. Once you add all your favorite design elements to your brand kit they w...

In Hub your projects are stored in either the "Your Hub folders" section or in the "Shared Hub folders" section. In each section, you can create Folders to further organize your pr...

Hub is PicMonkey’s cloud-based storage system. Everything you work on in PicMonkey is auto-saved to Hub while you work. There is no “save” option in PicMonkey because it is not nec...

Hub search allows all users to search for files using the image file name. On the left panel of the homepage you'll see a search box just underneath the Home and Brand Kit icons. E...

As of January 2021, all subscriber levels now have the ability to create folders with subfolders in the private "Your Hub Folders" section of Hub for better organization of your fi...

A brand kit is like a portfolio of frequently used fonts, logos, colors, graphics, and other assets important to your brand. With a PicMonkey Business subscription, you'll be able ...

• This article describes how your work is automatically saved to Hub, your PicMonkey cloud storage. Read more: What is Hub? •If you are looking for help with where your downloaded ...

Different subscription levels have different capabilities in Hub.  Pro subscribers: can download files as PNG, JPG, or PDF, MP4, or GIF. They can upload their own fonts.  Basic sub...

Hub is PicMonkey’s cloud-based storage system. As you work in PicMonkey, your project is autosaved to Hub. There is no need to save your work manually.  Hub stores your images as m...

Hub is PicMonkey’s cloud-based storage platform. As you work in PicMonkey, your project is autosaved to Hub. There is no need to Save your work.  Hub stores your images as multi-la...

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