Folders on mobile
Folder functionality on the iOS and Android apps.

Thanks so much for sharing this feedback! Now that we have folders on web, we will be investigating bringing these to mobile.
Please let us know in the channel which mobile app you use and if it is iOS or Android.
Thank you!
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Shankari Van Acker commented
How can you name creations in the APP? iOS.
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Shankari Van Acker commented
please, please, need folders for the APP. iOS.
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Anonymous commented
iOS 14.7.1 - iPhone 11 - OMG - I am DYING over here. I just spent an entire evening reorganizing my phone images into folders and albums, only to find that Spark CANNOT SEE FOLDERS. I am totally crippled in my work flow now. A call to Adobe said "You are the first with this issue" - I guess not. This is literally the ONLY app I use that cannot see the albums *inside* my folders! Adobe said "we'll call you back." I mean - thanks...but what now?!
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Chelsea commented
As a graphic designer, I am trying to give my team more resources to make graphics on the go. I have an organizational file system set up on the Spark desktop version, but I noticed it's not there for the mobile. Please add folders to the mobile app.
Another feature that would be helpful is to allow the background of text be 0% opacity (right now it only goes down to 5%).
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Anonymous commented
having folders in the app would be hugely helpful. I have used folders on the web version, but my phone is a long running collection of projects because I am unable to organize them. I know we can name them, but if we could organize them, sort them, it would just make a massive difference. I hope the development team will consider this suggestion.
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Marita Koivisto commented
I use iOS. I produce close to 20 items per day. These are then used by my colleague, who has to sift through material and try to figure out what goes where. For now, we are both signed in to Spark on my user account even though she has an account of her own, since there is no way to share projects brands and so forth.
If I make minor edits to a post, the post appears on top, so my colleague has no way to know in which order post are meant to be posted, seeing as she can’t see filenames on mobile. Folders on mobile would help us organize posts per theme, at least making it clear which posts go together regardless of editing date. It won’t solve all of our problems, but at least some.