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Public template sharing
Templates from your workspace can be shared publicly in the community template library, making them available for other Plutio workspaces to browse, preview, and install. Public sharing turns a template that works well internally into a contribution that benefits the wider Plutio community.
Making a template public
Public sharing is toggled from the template's settings in Settings → Templates. Toggling a template to public submits it to the community library, where other workspaces can discover and install it. Sharing is entirely optional, and the toggle can be turned off at any time to remove the template from the library.
Attribution and visibility
Public templates are attributed to your workspace, so other users can see which workspace created the template. Attribution provides visibility for agencies, consultants, and community contributors who share their workflows. The template's title and description appear in the library as written, so clear naming and descriptions help other workspaces understand what the template is designed for.
What happens when someone installs your template
When another workspace installs a public template, a copy is created in their workspace. The copy is completely independent, so changes made by the installing workspace don't affect your original template, and updates to your template don't push to existing installations. Each installation is a snapshot of the template at the time of install.
Public sharing lets agencies, consultants, and teams contribute reusable workflows to the community while keeping full control over their original templates.