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Managing Your Saved Content in ArtHelper

Saved is where ArtHelper keeps the Spark outputs and mockups you want to come back to — captions you’ll post next week, mockups you might use in a portfolio, descriptions you’ll edit later. Use labels to keep it organized, and you’ll always find what you saved a week ago in three clicks.

Save a Spark output

  1. Run a Spark and let it generate your content.

  2. When the result appears, click Save.

  3. Add one or more Labels (for example, instagram drafts, holiday campaign) so you can filter the saved item later.

Save a mockup

  1. Open My Artwork and click the piece you want a mockup for.

  2. Click Room Mockups from the detail panel.

  3. Browse the mockup gallery and click the mockup you want.

  4. Click Save in the mockup view to keep it in your library.

Find what you saved

There are two ways to browse, depending on whether you want everything or just what’s tied to one piece of art.

See everything you’ve ever saved

Open Saved from the left sidebar. Switch between the Sparks, Mockups, and Community bookmarks tabs at the top, and use the Labels filter to narrow down by tag.

See what’s saved for one specific artwork

  1. Open My Artwork.

  2. Click the piece you want to look at.

  3. In its detail panel, open the Saved tab. Only items tied to that artwork show up.

Edit labels or delete a saved item

  1. Open Saved.

  2. Hover over the item you want to change. Click the ••• menu in its corner.

  3. To re-label it, click Labels and add or remove tags.

  4. To remove it permanently, click Delete.

The ⋯ menu on a saved item
Heads up

Deletion is permanent — if you remove a saved Spark output, you’ll have to re-run the Spark to recreate it.

Common questions

What’s the best way to use Labels?

Group items the way you’ll search for them later — by project (“spring show 2026”), by campaign (“instagram drafts”), by season (“holiday”), or by artwork type (“landscape posts”). Avoid one giant label like “saved” that defeats the point.

Can I save a mockup AND its caption together?

They save as separate items, but if you give them the same label they’ll show up together when you filter. Saving a mockup with the label “spring-show” and the caption with the same label is the easiest way to keep a post-ready pair.

How do I edit a saved Spark output before posting it?

Open the saved item from Saved, click into the text, and edit inline. Your changes save automatically.

Is there a limit to how many items I can save?

No practical limit. The Labels filter is your friend once your library gets large — without labels, scrolling through hundreds of saves becomes painful fast.