Template-based editing
PickU opens to a template gallery with categories and visual cards for different styles. Users can browse templates, switch tabs, and pick designs as a starting point for photo edits.
This makes the app useful for fast social graphics or decorative cutouts. Template browsing is easier for users who want guided designs rather than starting every edit from a blank canvas.
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Premium prompts and sharing
The captured screens include premium upgrade messaging, daily premium tasks, sharing rewards, social follow links, reminders, subscription management, privacy management, and app settings. These areas show that the app mixes editing tools with upgrade and engagement prompts.
Users should review whether premium features are required for the templates they want. Sharing rewards and reminders can be useful, but they may also add extra prompts during regular editing.
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Photo permissions and device access
A photo access prompt appeared with limited access, allow all, and deny choices. Android settings also show notifications, camera, phone, photos and videos, storage, mobile data, and background behavior.
Media access is central to editing, but users can start with limited photo access if they want tighter privacy. Camera and phone permissions should be granted only when a specific editing or account feature needs them.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.