What "fillable" actually looks like (it's still pretty, I promise)

Hi, Reader!

Last week I talked about why PDFs quietly fail your subscribers before they ever get to the value inside. This week I want to show you what the alternative actually looks like, because "fillable Google Doc" sounds like a step down until you see one done right.

Here's the pushback I hear most often when we bring up fillable lead magnets: people picture something plain. A blank Google Doc with a logo slapped on top. Maybe some bolded headers and a lot of empty space. Functional, sure, but not the kind of thing you'd feel proud to put your brand on.

That's not what we build.

Every fillable lead magnet we create starts in Canva, where we design the full layout with your brand colors, your fonts, and the visual hierarchy that makes a resource feel intentional rather than thrown together. Then we translate that into a Google Doc that preserves the look while adding the functionality. The result is something that feels polished in the inbox and actually gets used at the kitchen table.

The fillable piece is really just smart design: branded text boxes where subscribers can type directly, structured sections that guide them through the content in order, a resource that works the way it looks like it should.

Canva design is what the team and I do across the board, from social media templates to full brand suites to the fillable lead magnets we're especially proud of. If you've been curious about what's possible, the full breakdown of what we offer is here.

Or grab our free resource to see a fillable lead magnet from the subscriber side.

xo,
Liz

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