Where to Start
You already have what you need.
Pick who you're creating for first. Each audience is a different starting point — and one project quietly serves them all.
Where to start
Who are you creating for right now?
Your work serves four audiences. Pick the one you want to focus on first — the project quietly serves the rest.
For my client
Create something for my client.
Bring your active project into Cosee. Add selections, photos, and notes as you work. Invite your client as a collaborator so they can see decisions as you make them — without another text thread. For e-clients, publish a kit and send them the link.
Same project, every audience. What starts as a record for your client becomes the source material for everything else.
- —Set up your active project
- —Capture selections, photos, and reasoning as you go
- —Invite your client to comment and favorite
- —Use color labels to track decisions visually
Best if: you have a current or upcoming client or e-client project.
For my builder
Create something for my builder.
Turn your selections into a spec sheet your builder actually trusts — product details, dimensions, install notes — organized by category, room, or item.
Notes pinned where the install happens. The brand-specific quirks and install instructions travel with the spec, not the conversation.
- —Pull selections into your project
- —Pin install notes to each item
- —Generate a spec sheet by category or room
- —Send the link or print as PDF
Best if: you have a project in the build phase.
For my followers
Create something for my followers.
How do I know what will sell? Look at the top 3 questions in your DMs and comments. Look at your top 3 performing reels and posts.Where's that tile from? What paint is that? I LOVE that kitchen! Each one is a kit waiting to happen.
Bundle the answer with the reasoning. Products, sources, install notes — the part Instagram won't let you give them.
- —List the 3 most-repeated questions in your DMs and comments
- —Pull the products and photos that answer each one
- —Write the reasoning — the part you'd say to a client or installer
- —Set a price, share the kit link in your bio
Best if: your audience already asks about specific selections.
For my future clients
Create something for my future clients.
Future clients want to know if your taste fits their project. A kit is a portfolio piece they can browse — one that shows your full thinking, not just the highlight.
Projects that never got built or you couldn't share before. Finalize the choices you left open or had to anonymize with AI Edit and Visualize. The design and your reasoning can finally be shared.
- —Revive an abandoned project or unfinished concept.
- —Pick a finished project — even one you couldn't share
- —Create new spaces or anonymize old ones with AI Visualize and Edit
- —Publish as a kit that doubles as portfolio
- —Link your kit store from your website and bios
Best if: you want past or unfinished work to keep earning and attracting.
The good news: capturing for one audience captures for all of them.
Set Yourself Up
Sign up. Get the app. Start capturing.
Cosee Studio runs in your browser for organizing, pricing, and publishing. The mobile app is where you capture — on the job site, in the showroom, anywhere selections happen.
Step 1 · Studio
Create your account.
Free to sign up. Set up your store, organize your projects, and publish kits from the desktop studio.
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More tips and walkthroughs coming.
Detailed explainers for each path — what to capture first, how to anonymize a client project, how to price a kit — are on the way. In the meantime, the fastest way to get your first kit live is to talk it through with Tom.