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How it works

Design layouts in Figma, sync them as templates with deckd and start creating, managing and distributing professional assets.

Modules

deckd consists of three specific modules for structured brand asset creation and management:
  1. Decks – For creating and managing professional presentations.
  2. Creatives [beta] – For designing marketing visuals such as ad creatives, social media graphics, and banners.
  3. White Papers [beta] – For structuring long-form documents like white papers, reports, and eBooks.
Each module is designed to optimize workflows for its respective asset type, ensuring a smooth editing experience while maintaining brand consistency across teams.

How Modules Work

Each module has its own dedicated templates and asset files, meaning: • A template created in one module cannot be used in another. For example, a presentation template (Decks) won’t appear in the Creatives module. • Layouts and formats are tailored per module. Decks follow a slide-based structure, while Creatives and White Papers offer freeform editing with zoom functionality for high-resolution visuals. However, certain resources are shared across all modules, allowing teams to maintain brand consistency and work efficiently:
  1. Global Libraries – Custom fonts, brand images, chart settings, and embeds are centrally managed and accessible in all modules.
  2. Team & Private Spaces – While spaces are shared across modules, they will only display assets related to the selected module.

Syncing Templates

To ensure templates function correctly within deckd, they must be synced to the correct module.
  • Before syncing a template from Figma, select the appropriate module. A creative template cannot be used in Decks, and vice versa.
  • Each template remains fully editable in its respective module, ensuring structured, on-brand asset creation without cross-format inconsistencies.
By structuring assets in dedicated modules while maintaining shared resources, deckd enables teams to streamline workflows, reduce manual work, and scale brand asset creation efficiently. This modular approach also reduces noise and clutter by ensuring that only relevant files and templates are visible within each space. Whether working on presentations, marketing creatives, or long-form documents, teams can stay focused on the right assets without unnecessary distractions.

Spaces

Spaces let you organize your decks and control accessibility. There are two different types of spaces:
  1. Team spaces
  2. Private spaces
While team and private spaces display their respective assets, the Home tab provides an overview of assets from both kind of spaces being sorted by the most recently modified assets. New decks created via Home will be allocated to your default private space, whereas new decks created via a team or private space will be allocated accordingly.

Team spaces

Team spaces are where assets are shared with others. You can organize them by teams, regions, products or initatives. Currently all team spaces are accessible to all users of your organization. We plan to add more granular access control soon.

Private spaces

Private spaces are totally private to yourself and can be used to organize drafts or final assets that should remain only editable by you.

Libraries

Libraries in deckd centralize all supporting media your teams use to build on-brand assets: synced templates, fonts, image, videos, iframe embeds and styling for charts. While AI enriches images and videos with searchable descriptions and tags, smart search surfaces the right items fast and with a quick way to action. Learn more