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Create from Adobe Express

Create from Adobe Express


Hot off the press — Simplebooklet is now in the Adobe Express Share menu. Once your design is ready in Adobe Express, you can send it straight to Simplebooklet to publish as a branded, interactive flipbook with a real weblink, page-flip animation, and audience reports. No re-uploading, no exporting to PDF first — it all happens in one flow. This article walks you through the full process, from finalizing your design to opening your published Simplebooklet.


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Before You Start


All you need is your finished design in Adobe Express. Don't have a Simplebooklet account yet? No problem — you'll get the chance to sign up when you connect, so you can keep moving without setting anything up first.




Step 1: Open the Share Menu in Adobe Express


With your design finalized, click Share in the top-right corner of the Adobe Express editor. The Share file panel opens with sharing options across the bottom.





Step 2: Find and Select Simplebooklet


Look for the Simplebooklet app in the Share file panel. If you don't see it in the main view:


  • Click Show all in the bottom-right of the apps grid.


  • Scroll down to the More options section.


  • Find and click Simplebooklet.




Step 3: Get to Know the Simplebooklet Popup


The Simplebooklet popup opens with three tabs across the top:


  • Publish — Pick your page flip and export.




  • Library — Browse and update existing Simplebooklets.




  • Account — Connect or disconnect your Simplebooklet account.




A live preview of your design sits on the right side of the popup the whole time, so you can see exactly how your booklet will look as you make choices.



Step 4: Connect Your Simplebooklet Account


The first time you use the integration, click the Account tab and hit Connect to Simplebooklet. A new browser tab opens with the Simplebooklet sign-in page where you can either log into an existing account or sign up free on the spot. Once you're signed in, you'll be returned to Adobe Express automatically.


When the connection's successful:


  • The Account tab gets a small green dot.![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/b/a/9/a/ba9a701c45868800/framegenericlight-56_19v9o26.png =623xauto)



  • A green CONNECTED confirmation appears with your account email.


  • The Library tab unlocks.



Step 5: Pick a Page Flip


Click the Publish tab. You'll see two groups of page-flip styles:


  • Recommended flips — Three flips matched to your content type.


  • More flips — The full library if you want to browse alternatives.


Click a flip to select it. The live preview on the right updates instantly so you can see how readers will move through your pages.





Step 6: Export to Simplebooklet


Once your flip is selected, click Export to Simplebooklet at the bottom of the popup. Your design starts generating into a real Simplebooklet — you'll get a confirmation when it's ready, with two buttons:



  • Open in Simplebooklet — Jumps you straight into Simplebooklet's Preview Mode where you can flip through your pages, edit, design, record narration, or share.



  • Export again — Run the export a second time if you want a different flip or want to push updated changes.


That's it — your Adobe Express design is now a Simplebooklet, ready to be shared as a branded weblink.



Updating an Existing Simplebooklet?


If you want to push a new Adobe Express design into a Simplebooklet you've already published — keeping the same weblink, QR code, and audience reports — that's a different flow. See Update a Simplebooklet from Adobe Express for the full walkthrough.



What's next?


Now that your Adobe Express design is live as a Simplebooklet:




  • Get to know the Reports Tab — See who's opening your Simplebooklet and how they're engaging.

Updated on: 28/04/2026

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