Projects gallery: uploading photos
The Projects section on your website is a gallery of photos from completed projects. Most clients looking at your website mainly want to see what you can do, so it's worth uploading good photos.
How to upload
Go to Settings → Company → Website, click Edit to open the page builder, then open its Settings, Gallery tab. Each project is a separate "set", e.g. "Bathroom in Bemowo", "Kitchen in Kabaty", "Facade by the station".
- Click Add project. Bulido opens a new entry with a default title in the form
Project N(a monotonic counter per website; even if you delete a project, the next one keeps counting up). - Open it and change the title to something meaningful ("Bathroom 4 m², Bemowo").
- Drag photos from your computer or click the dropzone to pick files manually.
Which files
- Formats: JPG and PNG. WebP and HEIC (iPhone default) are not accepted. On iPhone, set the camera to "Most Compatible" (Settings → Camera → Formats) or convert via the Photos app before uploading.
- Max file size: 10 MB per photo.
- What happens after upload: Bulido re-encodes the photo to WebP and downscales it if the longer side is over 1800 px, then serves it from cache so the public page loads fast. The original file isn't kept.
Order and deletion
Photos within a project can be dragged to reorder. Same with projects: drag the whole entry to move it higher or lower in the Projects section on the public page.
Deleting a photo: click the trash icon on the thumbnail. The photo is marked for deletion until you save. Click Save in the page builder's top bar to actually remove the file from the server (permanently; there's no trash). If you instead Exit without saving, the mark is discarded and the photo stays.
The same applies to deleting a whole project entry: click Delete inside the project, then Save to commit, or Exit without saving to keep it.
Worth knowing
- The first photo in a project is the default "cover"; that's the one that shows as the thumbnail.
- Taking photos with a phone? Keep the orientation horizontal when you want to show the whole room. Vertical photos work better for details (e.g. a close-up of a finish).
- Your gallery is stored independently of the AI copy and the template, so editing text or switching template never touches your photos or project entries.
Hiding the Projects section
You don't need a toggle for this. The section auto-hides whenever you have no photos uploaded. Just don't add any (or delete what you have) and the Projects block won't render on the public page. When you upload again, it comes back.
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Last updated June 26, 2026