Media Library
Manage visual assets as a shared website system.
Store screenshots, photos, generated visuals, and brand assets with reusable metadata so page teams always pull the right file.

Media Library keeps organize visuals connected to the website, workspace, and follow-up after launch.
Keep media organized before pages depend on it
Store screenshots, photos, generated visuals, and brand assets with reusable metadata so page teams always pull the right file.

Set up Media Library around the actual website workflow.
Media Library should be explained as part of the site, not as an isolated feature page. The setup needs to show what the user configures and why it matters.
Open Pages & Publishing
Show how Media Library connects to pages, CMS, and launch work.
The strongest Paazaa pages explain how each feature supports the rest of the platform and what becomes easier when the systems share context.
Open Pages & Publishing
Make Media Library useful after the first launch.
The page should make clear what happens after setup: who reviews the work, what signals matter, and what the team can improve next.
Open Media Library
Avoid empty cards, fake data, and unclear states.
Each feature should describe real product behavior and avoid screenshots or copy that imply unavailable functionality.
Open Media LibraryWhat improves when visual assets are managed intentionally.
Make media library easier to understand.
Media Library keeps organize visuals connected to the website, workspace, and follow-up after launch.


Keep media organized before pages depend on it.
Store screenshots, photos, generated visuals, and brand assets with reusable metadata so page teams always pull the right file.
assets
The primary workspace area for Media Library.
usage
The supporting surface that connects Media Library to the live site.
crops
The readiness and review area that keeps the feature honest.
page placement
The follow-through surface used after visitors or team members interact with it.
Media flow
Plan the setup, connect it to pages and content, review readiness, then improve it from real activity.

- 01
Plan
Decide what Media Library needs to support and which pages or workspace surfaces it should connect to.
- 02
Configure
Set up assets, usage, and the required settings inside the workspace.
- 03
Connect
Attach the workflow to pages, CMS content, brand controls, automation, or launch checks where relevant.
- 04
Review
Check crops, readiness, ownership, and any missing information before publishing.
Where this connects in the platform.
Use these connected surfaces to keep this workflow integrated with the rest of your website business.

Pages & Publishing
The primary workspace area for Media Library.

Pages & Publishing
The supporting surface that connects Media Library to the live site.

Media Library
The readiness and review area that keeps the feature honest.

Media Library
The follow-through surface used after visitors or team members interact with it.
Make media library easier to understand.
Connect the feature to the website workflow. Reduce disconnected setup work. Give teams clearer next steps after launch. Avoid shallow pages with vague feature claims.
