# Introducing Guides: A New Way to Share Information with Clients

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We’re excited to introduce Guides, a brand-new feature designed to help photographers create and share personalised resources with their clients. Whether you want to provide session tips, location details, or preparation checklists, Guides make it easy to keep your clients informed and ready for their photoshoot.

## What’s New?

### Create Custom Guides

You can now create detailed guides tailored to different types of photography sessions. Add essential information, upload images, and structure your content in a way that makes it easy for clients to follow.

### Seamless Sharing Options

Sharing a guide is simple! Just click the **Share** button to generate an external link that you can send to clients. You can also preview the guide and copy the URL directly if needed.

### A Professional & Engaging Experience

Guides are designed to look clean and professional, ensuring that your clients receive high-quality, visually appealing information. Use images, structured sections, and personalised details to make each guide stand out.

**Try It Out Today!**

Guides are now available—head over to your dashboard and start creating! We’d love to hear your feedback, so let us know what you think and what features you’d like to see next.


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