Don't let the conversation leave the document.
Important document feedback often lives everywhere except the document: chat, meetings, screenshots, folders, and follow-up notes. ALLO keeps the file and the surrounding material together.
Use ALLO when a document needs more than a read.
A drive link is enough for storage. A doc editor is enough for writing. Use ALLO when the file needs its surroundings: the references, the client's comments, and the approval that clears it.
Briefs with proof nearby.
Keep the brief, moodboard, research notes, examples, and open questions in the same space.
Decks that need more than slide comments.
Review presentation material beside source files, screenshots, comments, and the decisions that shape the next version.
PDF review that keeps the project visible.
Place PDFs beside related files, comments, and decisions so the team can act without rebuilding the story around the file.
The exact steps for document review.
Use these when you need the exact flow: import a document, turn an existing file into a canvas, review file objects, or find a file and return to the project that explains it.
Import PDF and Office files
Turn a PDF, Word file, PowerPoint deck, Excel sheet, or HWP file into a canvas review space with notes, comments, approvals, and decisions around it.
Convert an uploaded document to a canvas
When a file already sits on a canvas, create a connected sub-canvas for deeper review without uploading the document again.
Work with file objects on a canvas
Keep source files next to the notes, arrows, comments, approvals, and decisions that depend on them.
Find files with the work around them
Use Files to find an attachment and return to the canvas or project that explains why the file exists.