Add Attachments to Your Simplebooklet
Add Attachments to Your Simplebooklet
Attachments let you add downloadable files directly to your Simplebooklet — great for sharing supporting documents, resources, or media alongside your content. Readers can access them anytime by clicking the paperclip icon on your published booklet.
Why Use Attachments?
Your Simplebooklet is the hook — attachments are the follow-through. They let you go beyond what fits on a page and give readers something they can take with them: a price list, a spec sheet, a contract, a sample, a resource guide. Instead of sending a separate email with files, everything your audience needs is right there alongside your content.
How to Add Attachments
- Go to your Dashboard and open a Simplebooklet.
- Click the Design tab.

- Click Advanced in the left-hand toolbar.

- Toggle Attachments on.

- Click the pencil icon to open the configuration panel.

- Add a Description — this is the text readers will see beneath the attachments headline.

- Click Upload Multiple Files and select the files you want to attach.
- Click Save Attached Files to complete the upload.
Managing Your Attachments
Once uploaded, your files appear as a list at the bottom of the panel. For each attachment you can:

- Copy the link — grab a direct URL to the file
- Replace the file — swap it out without removing the attachment
- Delete — remove it from your Simplebooklet
What Readers See

Readers access your attachments via the paperclip icon in your booklet's navbar. The icon's location may vary depending on your navbar settings, but once they click it, a drawer slides in from the left side of the screen showing your attachments along with any description you added. From there, readers can view or download any of the files directly.
Supported File Types
PDF, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, PPTS, XLS, XLSX, PNG, JPG, WEBP, GIF, MP4, MP3
10 MB maximum per file · 50 files maximum per Simplebooklet
How This Supports the Reader's Journey
Attachments give your readers something tangible to take away. Once a reader is engaged with your content, having relevant files available to download extends that engagement beyond the booklet itself — whether it's a price list, a spec sheet, a contract, or a resource guide. It turns a passive reading experience into something your audience can act on.
Tips
- Keep file names clear and descriptive so readers know what they're downloading.
- Make sure your attachments are relevant to the content in your booklet.
- Review your attachments periodically to keep things tidy and up to date.
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Updated on: 17/04/2026
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