Tyler Denk

Media Library by beehiiv - One place to create, edit, and manage all your creative

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Welcome to a new command center for all of your creative. Our new Media Library centralizes your assets across publications and makes discovery effortless with powerful filters and improved search. Bulk manage files. Edit on the fly. Or, generate totally new visuals with the latest AI models. From idea to published product, all in one intuitive workflow.

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Tyler Denk
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When we started beehiiv, the goal was simple: give creators the same quality tools that power the world’s best media companies. Creative sits at the center of everything you publish, so the Media Library couldn’t just be “good enough.” It needed to be fast, flexible, and powerful. This rebuild brings all of your assets across publications into one place, makes them easier to organize and discover, and lets you edit or generate new visuals without ever leaving beehiiv.
Nika

Next step: Expecting media library AI generation. And maybe it is already here, just missed it :D

Matthias Rossini

@busmark_w_nika it's hidden in the GIF :D looks like they have it already

Nika

@matthiasrossini Smart, smart

Matthias Rossini

Congrats on the launch @tyler_denk, will you guys also support video for this?

Curious Kitty
When users edit or generate new visuals, how did you think about versioning and safety—especially avoiding accidental changes to images already used in live posts/pages—and what tradeoffs did you make between “fast edits” and “production-grade” control?
Piroune Balachandran

Cross-publication asset sharing is where this Media Library rebuild earns its keep. Running multiple beehiiv publications means re-uploading the same logos and brand assets into each one, then digging for the right version at publish time. Centralizing that with bulk actions and filtered search cuts real time from the loop. Getty integration is a nice touch, though the credit model on higher plans means most creators will lean on AI generation for everyday visuals. Shipping both paths keeps the library useful no matter how you source images.