Template Studio

Assets

Use the Assets tab to browse shared workspace media and place existing files into the current document without leaving Template Studio.

The Assets tab connects Template Studio to the same shared workspace media library used elsewhere in the dashboard.

That means you can reuse approved images and files inside the editor instead of treating every template as a one-off upload workflow.

Asset tabs inside Template Studio

In the embedded dashboard experience, the Assets area is split into two sources:

  • Unsplash for stock photography and browsable external imagery
  • My Images for assets uploaded directly to your Leadpush workspace

Use Unsplash when you need a new stock image during composition. Use My Images when you want files your team already uploaded to the account, such as logos, product images, banners, and other brand assets.

What the Assets tab is for

Use the Assets tab when you need to:

  • insert an existing image into the current email
  • reuse brand-approved graphics across multiple templates or layouts
  • keep content tied to the shared workspace asset library instead of scattered local files

How asset reuse works

Template Studio does not treat assets as isolated editor-only files. The My Images tab pulls from the workspace media library, so the same uploaded asset can be reused across layouts, templates, and other dashboard workflows.

That is usually the better path for logos, banners, product images, icons, and other reusable media.

When to leave the editor

If the file you need is not available in the Assets tab yet, add it to the workspace library first, then return to Template Studio and select it from the shared media browser.

Use the main Assets guide when you need the workspace-level upload and library workflow itself.

Best practices

  • Reuse shared assets instead of uploading slightly different copies of the same file.
  • Keep brand imagery centralized in the workspace asset library.
  • Use descriptive asset names so they are easier to find from inside Template Studio.
  • Prefer shared assets for reusable sections and layouts so updates stay easier to manage.