Upload to the Asset Library

Personal, company, and campaign assets — what goes where, and how to upload them.

The Asset Library is where your files live. Briefs, brand guidelines, past performance reports, research summaries — anything you'd hand a strategist on day one. Files you upload here become AI context the moment you toggle them on for generation.

Three scopes
Personal · Company · Campaign
Per-file size cap
25 MB documents · 10 MB logos · 5 MB SEO CSVs
Personal soft limit
50 MB per user (the sidebar shows your usage)
Supported formats
PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PNG, JPG, SVG, CSV

Three scopes. Personal is yours alone, across every brand you work on. Company files belong to one brand. Campaign files belong to one campaign within that brand.

The three scopes

What goes where

ScopeBest forVisible to
PersonalYour own working files, reusable across brands (frameworks, swipe files, your own templates).Just you
CompanyBrand assets used across every campaign (logo, brand CI, tone of voice, brand guidelines).Everyone with access to that company
CampaignCampaign-specific reference materials (brief, source decks, partner provided context).Everyone with access to that company

How uploads work

Direct browser-to-storage

Stratogizer never proxies your file bytes through its server. Uploads go directly from your browser to private Supabase storage via short-lived signed upload URLs. That means:

  • Fast uploads — single-hop, no double network trip.
  • No file passes through Stratogizer's app server (smaller attack surface).
  • Large files behave well — there's no app-server timeout to fight.

How to upload

Step by step

  1. 1

    Open Asset Library from the sidebar

    The Asset Library has tabs for the three scopes. Pick the tab matching where you want the file to live.

  2. 2

    Drag and drop, or click Upload

    Both work. The library validates the file type and size; if something's outside the supported set you'll see a clear message saying why.

  3. 3

    Pick a document type

    Each file gets a doc_type (brief, brand logo, past performance, brand CI, past content calendar, etc.) — this is how the AI knows what kind of document it's reading. See Document types & what the AI sees.

  4. 4

    Toggle 'use in generation' if you want the AI to read it

    Each file has a toggle. Off = the file is stored but not fed to the AI on the next generation. On = it goes into every generation that runs in this scope.

Where files show up later

Every strategy wizard's Documents step lists exactly the files the AI can see for this generation: company files (with use-in-generation on) plus any campaign documents on the current campaign. Tick the ones you want to include. Less, more relevant is better than more, loosely related.

For storage management, see Storage limits.