How to export an asset

You can pull any finished asset out of Tycoon as a file you own.

Updated Apr 26, 2026Plain text →

You can pull any finished asset out of Tycoon as a file you own.

What it does

Every deliverable the team produces — a blog draft, a landing page, a competitor brief, a video, an image set — lives as an asset card in the project. Export turns that card into a real file you can save, send, or hand off.

How to set it up

Open the project, find the asset card, and click the export button on the card. Pick the format you want from the menu. Tycoon prepares the file and your browser downloads it. For larger bundles like a full video render or a multi-page document, you'll get a notification when it's ready.

What you'll need

Just the asset itself in a finished state. Drafts in progress can be exported too, but they'll be marked as drafts so you don't confuse them with the approved version.

Once it's exported

The file is yours. The original stays in the project so the team can keep iterating on the next version. If you re-export later after edits, you'll get the latest version — old downloads aren't auto-updated.

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