Patricia works your Pexels.
Ask her in Slack. Describe the shot, the mood, the client, and she searches Pexels and comes back with license-free photos and videos that actually fit the brief.

@Pati Fernbrook's next carousel is about remote teams staying in sync. Need three warm, candid photos, no stiff stock-office vibe. Anything good on Pexels?
Searched Pexels for candid remote-team shots and pulled 40 matches. Here are the three closest to the brief, all free to use, no attribution required:
- Two people laughing on a video call, natural light, warm tones
- A small team around a laptop, mid-conversation, not posed
- Someone working from a kitchen table, coffee in frame, relaxed
- All three are 4000px wide, so they hold up on the carousel and a landing hero. Want the horizontal crops or the originals?

Originals, and can you find a short clip of the same vibe for the intro?
Originals coming through. For the intro I found a 12-second clip of a video call in soft daylight, same warm feel as the stills, free to use. It is in 4K and 1080p, so it will cut clean into a vertical Reel or a wide hero. Sending both.
Patricia + Pexels
What she does in Pexels.
Real actions she takes on your say-so, not a list of API endpoints.
Search photos to a brief
Describe the subject, mood, and setting and she searches Pexels for photos that match, so you get a short list built for the client instead of scrolling a whole library yourself.
Find the right video clip
The same search for footage: a b-roll clip, an intro shot, a background loop, pulled by query so a Reel or a landing hero has motion that fits without a shoot.
Pull curated and popular picks
When there is no exact brief, she surfaces the curated photos and trending videos, so you have a strong, fresh starting set to react to instead of a blank search bar.
Get the full detail on a shot
Dimensions, orientation, and the photographer behind any photo or video, so you know a pick is high enough resolution for print or a hero before you commit to it.
Browse collections and their media
She opens a collection and lists what is inside, so a themed set, seasonal, industry, mood, becomes a place to shop rather than a name you have to guess at.
Read-only, and free to use
Everything she pulls from Pexels is license-free with no attribution required, and she only ever searches and fetches, she never uploads, so there is nothing here to approve.
Say it like you'd say it
Things to ask her on day one.
Find three warm, candid photos of remote teams for Fernbrook's carousel
I need a short daylight clip of a video call for the Reel intro
Show me the curated photos right now, I want a fresh starting set
Is this shot big enough for a landing hero, and who took it?
Pull the media from that minimalist workspace collection
Better together
Pexels is one hand. Give her the other.
Patricia's value compounds when the whole workflow lives with her, not just one tool.
Setup
Pexels, connected in minutes.
Add Patricia to Slack
She joins your workspace like any teammate. Two minutes, no engineering.
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Connect Pexels
One connection and she can search the Pexels library. It is read-only stock, so there is no client account to link and nothing of yours she can change.
Pexels connected
Ask
Mention @Pati with the shot you need. She searches and brings back options; you pick which ones make it into the work.
@Pati Find three warm, candid photos of remote teams for Fernbrook's carousel
On it.
FAQ
Pexels questions, answered.
What can Patricia actually do with Pexels?
She searches photos and videos by query, pulls curated photos and popular videos, gets the full detail on any shot including dimensions and the photographer, and browses collections and their media. Everything she returns is free to use. It is a sourcing tool, so she finds and fetches, nothing more.
Does she upload or change anything on Pexels?
No. Pexels is a read-only stock library for her. She only searches it and fetches results back into Slack, she never uploads to it or alters it, so there is nothing here that goes live and nothing to approve. She just brings you options.
Do we need a paid Pexels account or a license?
No. Pexels stock is free to use, and most of it needs no attribution, which is Pexels' own license. One connection lets her search the library. There is no per-image cost and no client account to attach.
Can she keep sourcing separate per client?
The library is the same public one for everyone, but the briefs, shortlists, and where the picks get saved stay tied to each client's channels and folders, so Fernbrook's set never gets mixed up with Northwind's.
What does the Pexels integration cost?
Nothing extra. Every integration is included, on every plan.
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