It's the DIY design platform that has taken the world by storm, with over million people using it every month to create graphics and other visuals. Today we are excited to share that you can now use Canva and Buffer together to create and publish social media posts, without leaving Buffer. You get the best of Canva's design features and the best of Buffer's social publishing features in one place. Hurrah! Before I get into how the integration works, I'd like to talk a little bit more about why we love Canva and why it made sense to add this integration.
Share great content faster Buffer clients already use Canva to design graphics and graphics for their social channels, taking advantage of the , + social post templates Canva offers. Why not make it faster to bring those designs into Buffer? With this integration, you no longer have to download images from mobile number list Canva and then upload them to Buffer. You can now add them directly to a message in Buffer with just a few clicks. Keep it user-friendly and accessible Canva's mission is to empower everyone to design, no matter how much actual design experience you have.
When we talk to our customers , we often hear that they love using both Buffer and Canva because both tools are easy to use, intuitive, and affordable. We are excited to bring these tools together to create a streamlined process for everyone, regardless of your skill level. Growth and innovation Canva is growing fast and adding many incredible new features to its design platform. We are excited to bring these features to Buffer through this new integration. Content creation is one of the hardest and most time-consuming parts of any marketer's life, especially if you wear a lot of hats while trying to grow your busines .
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