1. Sign in
Open Sign in and use email or Google. There's no separate sign-up step — the first sign-in creates your account. Nothing you save is public unless you explicitly share it.
2. Save a palette
In the studio, tweak or build up a palette, then open the palette menu and choose Save palette. Give it a name you'll recognize later. Saved palettes show up at the top of the palette picker in every future session.
You can also save any built-in palette from the palette gallery — useful when you want a starting point you can iterate on without touching the original.
3. Group palettes into collections
A collection is a bag of palettes — usually one per project, brand, or client. Create collections from My collections in the profile menu, then add palettes to them from the studio.
Collections are handy when you want to:
- Keep a client's brand colors together with the accent palettes you designed on top.
- Separate exploration work from approved, production-ready palettes.
- Hand a whole set of palettes to a teammate via one link.
Privacy
Saved palettes and collections are private to your account by default. Share links (/view, /embed, image URLs) work regardless of sign-in state and don't expose your saved library — they only encode the specific gradient in the URL.
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