Documentation
Everything you need to create professional LinkedIn carousels that drive engagement.
Quick Start Guide
Sign Up or Log In
Create a free account or sign in with Google to access the carousel editor.
Create a New Carousel
Click "Create Carousel" from your dashboard. Choose a template or start from scratch.
Add Content Blocks
Drag and drop building blocks like titles, code blocks, steps, key points, and images onto your slides.
Customize Your Theme
Personalize colors, fonts, and branding to match your style or company identity.
Export & Share
Download your carousel as PDF, PNG images, or standalone HTML. Upload directly to LinkedIn!
Building Blocks
- Title & Subtitle - Create compelling headlines
- Code Block - Syntax-highlighted code in 50+ languages
- Steps - Numbered step-by-step guides
- Key Points - Bullet lists for quick tips
- Images - Add visuals and diagrams
- Grid Layout - Arrange content flexibly
Export Options
- PDF - Multi-page document, perfect for LinkedIn
- PNG Images - Individual slide images
- HTML - Standalone web pages
LinkedIn Tip: Upload PDFs directly to LinkedIn posts for the best carousel experience. Each page becomes a swipeable slide!
Themes & Branding
- Color Palettes - Customize primary, secondary, and accent colors
- Section Styling - Header, content, and footer themes
- Custom Branding - Add your logo and author info
- Per-Slide Themes - Different themes for different slides
Aspect Ratios
- 1:1 Square - Classic LinkedIn format (recommended)
- 4:5 Portrait - Takes more screen space in feeds
- 16:9 Landscape - Presentation-style slides
Tips for Engaging Carousels
Start with a Hook
Your first slide should grab attention and make people want to swipe.
Keep It Focused
One main idea per slide. Don't overwhelm your readers.
Use Visual Hierarchy
Big titles, supporting text, and clear spacing guide the eye.
End with a CTA
Tell readers what to do next: follow, comment, share, or visit a link.