Publish a gallery on your website
Your reels become your site: a published company gallery, built from the same place the work already lives.
A reel is one page; a gallery is a body of work. Website Publishing turns published reels into entries on a public gallery site, without a web developer in the loop.
Publish a reel to the gallery
- Open the reel in the Reel Editor and expand Website Publishing in the sidebar.
- Set the URL slug (unique across published reels, separate from the reel's viewing slug), plus a website title and description.
- Save, and make sure the reel itself is Published.
Curate the gallery like a portfolio
The gallery is your best work in one place, and every entry is an ordinary reel, so a category or a person is one curated reel each: the automotive story, the food story, a filmmaker's selects. Update the reel and the site is current the moment you save. Tags keep the source library organized while the reels carry the argument.
Or bring the gallery to your existing site
If you already have a website you love, embed a reel or a gallery grid into it instead: an iframe or script tag, in your brand or fully transparent. For most teams this is the better door, because the gallery lives where your domain and design already are.
Questions
Is the gallery URL the same as the reel link?
No. The gallery slug is its own identifier, separate from the reel's viewing slug, so the public gallery address and the link you send in emails can differ.
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