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Multi- Upload
Inviato: 19 mag 2026, 07:31
da Lattenknaller
Is there actually a way to upload multiple works for different models at once?
For example: I create a WF that I convert into all sorts of different models. Right now, I have to upload each individual WF to the correct category and re-enter the description, keywords, etc., all over again every time. As a WF creator, this is a huge amount of work for me, and unfortunately, it means I end up uploading my work for only a few models—or even just one.
Maybe the site operators could implement something like this?
Or maybe it already exists, and I’m just too clueless to find it?
Best regards
Re: Multi- Upload
Inviato: 19 mag 2026, 09:26
da GIK-Team
Lattenknaller ha scritto: 19 mag 2026, 07:31
Is there actually a way to upload multiple works for different models at once?
For example: I create a WF that I convert into all sorts of different models. Right now, I have to upload each individual WF to the correct category and re-enter the description, keywords, etc., all over again every time. As a WF creator, this is a huge amount of work for me, and unfortunately, it means I end up uploading my work for only a few models—or even just one.
Maybe the site operators could implement something like this?
Or maybe it already exists, and I’m just too clueless to find it?
Best regards
Hi,
The idea is actually really good, and yes — we know that uploading the same watch face separately for many models is very time-consuming.
But to be honest, the system was never originally designed for such a huge number of devices and variations. Over the years we’ve basically been adapting and improvising as best we can
We had a much bigger plan to redesign the whole catalog system into something more modern and convenient, including better multi-device support. Unfortunately, two major factors are slowing this down:
- The war — yes, we know it may sound like we’ve been repeating this for years, but the reality is that we’ve genuinely been living under attacks almost every day for years now. It heavily affects both time and stability for development.
- The watch manufacturer itself — technically they keep changing things all the time and often can’t decide on consistent standards between devices/models, which makes automation much harder than it should be.
So the short answer is:
- No, this feature doesn’t currently exist
- But yes, we understand why it’s needed and we’ve thought about it many times
Hopefully one day we’ll finally be able to rebuild this part properly