Read below for a detailed explanation on how Lingo's portal based sharing functionality works.
Architecture change
In Lingo's previous architecture, each workspace had a single portal—a home page that displayed selected kits to users. When inviting team members, you could choose which kits they could access within this single portal.
With Lingo's new architecture, you can now create multiple portals in a workspace, and each portal is fully customizable. Instead of selecting kits for individual users, you now invite team members directly to specific portals that contain kits. This allows you to create custom tailored content environments for each of the different groups of people you need to distribute content to.
Let's dive into how it all works!
New dashboard
If you're an admin in your workspace you'll see a newly designed dashboard that has two sections - one for kits, one for portals. All of your kits are listed in the kits section and you now have the ability to sort and filter them making it easier then ever to find the kit you're looking for.
The new portals section at the top shows you all the portals in your workspace and just like before you can create new kits and portals by selecting the "Create" button in the top right of the dashboard.
Portal customization
When you open a portal you'll see an insert panel on the left side. This panel allows you to add kits and other types of contextual information like notes, headings and support content to your portal page. You'll also notice that you can select and reorder your kits so they display in exactly the right order. To change the appearance of the portal you can select "Configure" in the upper right corner. This will display a theming panel where you can control the header image, portal title, font and accent color.
Sharing portals
Once your portal is configured the way you like, you can either invite other team members to access the portal, or you can make the portal public, apply a custom domain, and allow anyone with the link to access the portal. When a team member or visitor opens the portal, they'll see the portal page you designed, along with all the kits inside the portal.