Share templates
It would be good for my clients to find a program where I can create social post graphic templates that are consistent with the rest of their design collateral. So adding templates from Creative Cloud with background images and editable text. Or create templates to share with friends for use in the app. I know its a fun app to use, but if I could use it so users can create interesting social post graphics while adhering to their brand guidelines that would be awesome.

You asked and we finally delivered!! Introducing Sharable Templates, a new collaboration feature from Spark enabling you to share templates across your team, and connect with other Spark users by sharing or creating from public templates!
On Spark web you can now easily create, share, and create from templates whether the templates are yours, your teammate’s, or shared publicly.
To get started, navigate to the template you want to share, save it to a Library, and then invite others to that Library. Recipients can accept from email or through in-app notification, and then create from that template from the Libraries manager or editor.
Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments!!
Follow this link for some help getting started:
https://adobespark.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/1260804137530
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Mitiori commented
It would be great if this was available as well on mobile devices (at least creating from templates). When I want to create Instagram stories quickly with templates I don't always have a laptop with me. So adding this functionality for mobile would be great
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Sara Richardson commented
Hello! I'd like to second others that are needing to make private templates for clients and would prefer to use an Adobe product over Canva. I'm a freelance designer and like others here I'd love to be able to make branded templates for clients that they can easily edit and reuse in Adobe Express. Thanks!
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Traci Shaw commented
It looks like you can now share templates through the brand (yeah!) but we've seen some small issues that would make a big difference if resolved. Primarily, this would be the ability to take a design that's already been created and assign it as a brand template (rather than having to recreate under the brand) and the ability to assign certain users the ability to edit/add templates. We also noticed that the templates don't show up in the brand section for those you share it with - only the person that generated them.
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Liz Gasselsdorfer commented
Does anyone know if it is possible to share branded templates across Spark accounts yet? Really need this feature!!!
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Hi Everyone,
Thank you for your continued feedback and engagement! I'm excited to share that we will be releasing Template Sharing part way through this year!!
We can't wait to see what you and your teams create with shared templates!
Thanks,
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[Deleted User] commented
Is it possible to create a PUBLIC template? So that we create a library of select icns/logos/gifs and allow the public to add those things into their own photo? This would be very helpful if running a campaign.
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Anonymous commented
A good use case for us, is if you published a template or brand as public to your company, as long as everyone logged in from the same domain's @address the templates would become available for all to use.
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Anonymous commented
I would actually ask for the ability to sell templates through Adobe Spark.
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Berley commented
I use Android and I can't share the template of my work for someone else to re edit it
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Anonymous commented
I didn't know a brand is limited to one person - I wish I could share the templates I created in this brand with my teammates.
The workflow right now is: I created a project via template then invited my team mates. They duplicate the project so that they have their own "template" to work on.
Tl;dr: Let us share brands -
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for your continued feedback and engagement!! We released a new workflow that should help in solving your needs: Create and share collections of assets with Creative Cloud Libraries in Adobe Spark!! This is a step in the process of enabling template sharing.
Boost your team’s productivity and brand consistent by organizing your assets into Libraries and sharing them with your team. With CC Libraries, you can browse and share your assets without ever leaving the Spark editor.
To get started, simply click on the new Libraries tile in your left hand navigation and select “Create Library.” From there, you can upload photos, illustrations, icons, and more and then invite your team. To access your Libraries in the Post editor, select the “Libraries” option in your image picker list and you’ll see all your Libraries and those shared with you.
More info here: https://adobespark.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360050379813-How-do-I-create-and-share-Creative-Cloud-Libraries-
Please share your feedback with us!
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Anonymous commented
Share posts, and all the graphic and text elements, as a template to allow collaborative working across different Adobe users and accounts.
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Patrice commented
@Tiffany Youngren - You can contact me at info@mintblau.com - let me know what sort of designs you are looking for.
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Tiffany Youngren commented
I'm so ready for this one..... I want to hire someone to create templates for us to use.....
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Melissa Meyer commented
Is the 'share branded templates' feature complete yet?
Thanks,
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Sunday Coulter commented
YES! and then be able to share! YES YES YES
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Thanks for your feedback, everyone!
We are moving ahead with the planning phases of the ability to share templates across your team in Spark! I'll post here when we are looking for beta testers.
We’d like to also learn about how integrating Adobe Spark with other productivity tools could help with your team workflows. Please check out this page to learn more and share your ideas:
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Anonymous commented
We need customisable templates completely DOH moment to not support them who wants potted templates not me
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Jose Cohen commented
I've played around with Spark a little. It's a fun little gadget, but seems to me that it is mainly a way to create a “video” version of a keynote in your pocket. Which can be really handy if your ideas are flushed out and assets are simple. However, it seems clumsy if you need to go back and edit things or your assets aren't already on your device. Also, I wouldn't expect the ability to do much manipulation of assets. They kinda have to all be ready to place in to some degree. If your ideas are ambitious I would lean towards a more sophisticated platform.
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