
Willa Corrigan
Brand Communications Manager Β· 1001+
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Nobody warned me how smooth onboarding would actually be. I was bracing for the usual enterprise rollout chaos: confused colleagues, a parade of support tickets, a help doc library nobody reads. Instead, when my team of about forty people got access for the first time, most of them were producing usable work within a day or two. That almost never happens. The template library did the heavy lifting. People who'd never touched a design tool in their careers were putting together on-brand presentations by Friday of week one. That first-week experience made my job significantly easier and bought Canva a lot of goodwill across the organization fast.
Two years in, the platform still holds up under real daily use. Brand Kit keeps everyone aligned on fonts, colors, and logos without me having to police it constantly. Shared folders and team libraries mean I'm not re-uploading assets every other week. The drag-and-drop interface is exactly as intuitive as advertised, which I'll admit I was skeptical about at enterprise scale. It genuinely delivers.
The one gripe I keep coming back to: admin controls. For a large enterprise rollout, the permissions structure feels a little underdeveloped. I want more granular control over who can edit certain brand elements versus who can only use them. Right now it's a bit binary, and that creates occasional headaches when someone accidentally overrides a shared template. It's not a dealbreaker, and I hear they're iterating on this, but if you're managing a big team with strict brand governance, go in with eyes open on that piece.