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Galleries
Galleries is your media library for photos and videos. Upload content, and AI automatically tags and organizes it so you can find and reuse assets easily. Use gallery items directly when creating p…
OVERVIEW
Galleries is your media library for photos and videos. Upload content, and AI automatically tags and organizes it so you can find and reuse assets easily. Use gallery items directly when creating posts.
HOW TO GET THERE
Click "Galleries" under Creator Pro in the sidebar, or navigate to /galleries.
UPLOADING MEDIA
1. Click the upload button in the toolbar or header. 2. The Upload Modal opens with a multi-step form: - Gallery subject/title (what the photos/videos are of) - Description - Date - File selection (drag and drop or browse) 3. Select your files and start the upload. You can upload individual files or entire folders. Supported file types: Photos: JPG, JPEG, PNG, HEIC, GIF, WebP Videos: MP4, MOV Uploads run in the background -- you can navigate to other pages while files are uploading. A progress indicator appears in the upload widget. To add files to an existing gallery, use the "Add Files" or "Add Folder" option, which reuses the gallery's subject, date, and description.
AI TAGGING
After upload, AI automatically scans your media and assigns tags. - Photos are analyzed for content, objects, and context - Videos have frames extracted and analyzed - Tags appear as badges on each item (up to 3 shown) While scanning is in progress, you will see "AI scanning..." with an estimated time. The page polls every 4 seconds for updates. A notification appears when scanning is complete. If AI tagging fails for any items, a badge shows the failure count. Click "Retry Scan" to re-queue those items.
GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Media is automatically grouped into galleries by subject and date. Each gallery section shows: - Gallery name (subject + date) - Number of items - Scan status (if any items are pending) - Collapse/expand toggle Ungrouped items (those without a subject or date) appear in an "Untagged Media" section.
SORTING
Toggle between two sort modes using the buttons in the header: - By Date: Newest galleries first (default) - By Name: Alphabetical order
EDITING GALLERY TAGS
1. Click the edit button on a gallery section header. 2. The Edit Tags Modal opens with fields for: - Subject/title - Date 3. Changes apply to ALL files in that gallery group. 4. Click Save to update.
BROWSING AND PREVIEWING
Click any media thumbnail (when not in select mode) to open a preview modal showing the full-size image or video with its AI tags and metadata.
BATCH OPERATIONS
1. Click "Select" in the toolbar to enter selection mode.
2. Click items to select/deselect them (checkboxes appear on
each card, and selected items show a blue border).
3. Use "Select All" to select everything at once.
4. Available batch actions:
- Create Post: Opens the Post Wizard with selected media
pre-attached
- Download: Downloads all selected files
The status bar shows how many items are selected.CREATING A POST FROM GALLERY
1. Select one or more media items in batch mode. 2. Click "Create Post." 3. The Post Wizard opens with your selected media already attached to the post. You can also access gallery items from within the Post Wizard by clicking "Browse Gallery" on the Content step.
REMOVING A GALLERY
Click the remove button on a gallery section header. A confirmation dialog appears. Removing a gallery deletes the entire group and all its items permanently.
STORAGE LIMITS
Your media storage is metered by your plan tier. Check the Usage page to see how much storage you have used and how much remains. The Galleries page shows your total asset count and any pending AI scans.
TIPS
- Upload in bulk using folders to save time. The AI will tag everything automatically. - Use descriptive gallery subjects to make searching easier later. - If AI tagging fails on some items, try "Retry Scan" -- it usually resolves on the second attempt. - Select multiple gallery items and click "Create Post" to quickly turn a shoot into content. - Media uploads continue in the background, so you can keep working on other pages while files upload.
RELATED DOCS
- 05-posts.txt (using gallery media in posts) - 11-shotlists.txt (planning what to shoot) - 16-usage-billing.txt (storage limits by plan)