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Great solution for our needs
What do you like best about the product?
The interface, It looks great. and I have grown to love it I have learnt a lot in the past few years that I would have started differently if I knew better how the taxonomy and permissions worked at the time.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would love being able to automatize my workflow, and to do that I would have to buy all the bells and whistles and I'm not the decision maker, but my job is painful sometimes, when approving as I can't use my presets, that would be a great help.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Is easy to share through collections but maintenance is very time consuming. the big benefit is I can have the asset in one spot and share it from there to different customers internal and external. we now have only one version and not a version per user/computer.
Bynder onboarding/migration
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Bynder is its ease of use for end users, the flexibility to customize the homepage, and the smooth onboarding experience.
With the guidance of Melissa M. our onboarding manager, my team was able to cut our onboarding timeline in half — from 8 weeks down to just 4. This allowed us to meet our company-wide launch date and successfully migrate thousands of assets from our previous DAM.
With the guidance of Melissa M. our onboarding manager, my team was able to cut our onboarding timeline in half — from 8 weeks down to just 4. This allowed us to meet our company-wide launch date and successfully migrate thousands of assets from our previous DAM.
What do you dislike about the product?
Certain features such as Public group collections have yet to be integrated. Would love to see that happen in the near future to help organize Collections more efficiently for external users
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster search results of marketing assets within our company
Great onboarding experience
What do you like best about the product?
Modern UX for users, affordable for our company use case, customizable to brand standards, straightforward workflow when adding/organizing media.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Amazon gift card they're giving me for completing this review is $25 instead of $26. In this economy?
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Content distribution to retailers and media partners. One source of truth for imagery that is organized and tagged properly.
Extremely positive experience
What do you like best about the product?
The responsiveness, availability, and good humor of Ryan, Austin, and Cait when information or questions were needed. Everything is extremely smooth in communication and process, each step is taken one by one, and we are gradually and efficiently led to the next steps of the implementation.
What do you dislike about the product?
Very honestly, I did not perceive any weaknesses or negative points.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Centralize the 3 current platforms in our company into a single one, Bynder, with an optimal user experience and a modern tool.
It is beneficial because it reduces the number of platforms for users, and allows us to present a better image of the company as the tool is modern and efficient compared to what we currently have.
It is beneficial because it reduces the number of platforms for users, and allows us to present a better image of the company as the tool is modern and efficient compared to what we currently have.
Great onboarding
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to understand from a user perspective and easy to upload! And also, of course, the Bynder team!!
What do you dislike about the product?
The low quality of the images on the news site
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Clear overview of relevant assets!
Great DAB
What do you like best about the product?
support, easy to use, easy to search
What do you dislike about the product?
Not found yet, just extended the contract,
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
archive visual material, share content with third parties, and in the near future content creation
Maharam DAMs
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use and good onboarding service, searchability, intuitive to use
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited customization, look and feel was not how we would like
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Allows us to have assets in one central location, ease of findability, and discovery of images. Workflow is made easier.
Bynder is an astonishing program
What do you like best about the product?
The client-facing interface is easy to set up and looks nice. I love the lightbox functionality that allows assets to be distributed and shared with different groups without duplicating assets within the DAM. There is a "single source of truth" for all assets now. My favorite part is that we have connected it to our website via webDAM's API so that all of our website images are stored in webDAM and managed from there.
What do you dislike about the product?
While generally speaking, the item is strong, there are arbitrary bugs that will happen. I've had consents reset multiple times making resources accessible to bunches they shouldn't be. I've likewise discovered that it's difficult to mass download organizers over a specific size. They are chipping away at a fix.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As expressed above, the most amazing aspect about having this DAM is the "single source of truth" for all of our assets. We serve numerous B2B clients and this makes it seamless to assist them with the content they need. It keeps us organized as a team in finding and sharing assets. Ultimately, it is the core of all our web content and is connected to our website through the API. This has allowed us to upload new asset versions and not have to consider every area on the site where we need to swap out the image.
A great tool for content management.
What do you like best about the product?
GatherContent has proven to be the best tool for organizing, formulating, planning, and processing good content. One of the things I like is that it is easy to import information from other sources, expanding the possibilities of organizing information. Also, I really like that you don't have to put too much extra effort into reviewing the content; this software makes publishing really fast and easy. This software allowed me to reduce the heavy tasks of tracking the various projects for each of the social networks (for example, the segments we wanted to open like curiosities, best countries to visit Fridays, etc.) done manually and/or through ineffective programs. It is really useful, easy to use, and easy to adapt to.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I don't like much about the software is that despite being very good, I consider it to have a high cost after using the free trial, and also at times it is slow, perhaps due to the massive content of the page. Other than that, I really can't complain.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With GatherContent, I manage the projects of Qualitas Assistance, and what is planned to be carried out on social media, as well as managing updates, editions (which are uploaded on this platform), etc., allowing me to have a much more elaborate use and planning of content. Similarly, previously, content used to be a bit disorganized, with delays in publications and misunderstandings, so it has also contributed to improving communication between my client and me, by being able to work on these projects together with the tools that the software provides, allowing us all to be on the same page with the same vision, creating and managing organized and synchronized content.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I recommend it for all those people who are looking for content management and planning software, because it has all the necessary tools for it and allows you to try it for free for 30 days before making your decision.
Your best alternative!!!
What do you like best about the product?
These are some advantages:
- Guiderails: Inside the WYSIWYG editor, you can drag and drop new content elements, ranging from single lines of text to radio buttons to file attachments. What set this apart for me was the option to enter microcopy (a guiderail for content creators) and character/word limits. When editors are working on the page, mousing over a content element reveals the microcopy. When entering content, GatherContent tracks how much has been written.
- One-click basic site outline: This site map is automated, so that – as you build pages or drag over a sitemap into GatherContent – the site outline is always ready to be viewed, no work necessary. Sweet.
- Progress bar: It's one of those things a project manager obsesses over. GatherContent puts that right in everyone's face, with a clean little green/orange distinction.
- Create parts: That felt a bit strange to me. At least none of the CMS I've encountered made defining new parts so simple. For a product like this, that kind of customization might be brilliant.
- Guiderails: Inside the WYSIWYG editor, you can drag and drop new content elements, ranging from single lines of text to radio buttons to file attachments. What set this apart for me was the option to enter microcopy (a guiderail for content creators) and character/word limits. When editors are working on the page, mousing over a content element reveals the microcopy. When entering content, GatherContent tracks how much has been written.
- One-click basic site outline: This site map is automated, so that – as you build pages or drag over a sitemap into GatherContent – the site outline is always ready to be viewed, no work necessary. Sweet.
- Progress bar: It's one of those things a project manager obsesses over. GatherContent puts that right in everyone's face, with a clean little green/orange distinction.
- Create parts: That felt a bit strange to me. At least none of the CMS I've encountered made defining new parts so simple. For a product like this, that kind of customization might be brilliant.
What do you dislike about the product?
A couple less alluring perspectives:
- Concealed usefulness: Perhaps it was me, however there were certain tasks that I struggled with (assigning a page to a user, attaching content emailed to the project to a page, etc.). They can be done okay, but it took me a while to figure it out. Apparently, if you use this a bit, though, that issue disappears.
- No email push settings: This was more problematic. GatherContent sends project members emails every time something happens to pages you're working on. "You were assigned a page," etc. This is great, but – if you were working on a large project – it could soon become overwhelming. If there was anywhere in GatherContent you could change your notification status (what types of activities push you an email), I couldn't find it.
- No export directly to a CMS: This feels like a pretty essential function. I mean, you've developed a load of content in this awesome content workflow tool; now you want to publish it. Errrr, it'll only export as PDF or through an API (which is all cool if you have developers in your enterprise to code that for you – and I guess that's their target audience). Plugins to export directly to WordPress and ExpressionEngine are still inactive. Sigh.
- Concealed usefulness: Perhaps it was me, however there were certain tasks that I struggled with (assigning a page to a user, attaching content emailed to the project to a page, etc.). They can be done okay, but it took me a while to figure it out. Apparently, if you use this a bit, though, that issue disappears.
- No email push settings: This was more problematic. GatherContent sends project members emails every time something happens to pages you're working on. "You were assigned a page," etc. This is great, but – if you were working on a large project – it could soon become overwhelming. If there was anywhere in GatherContent you could change your notification status (what types of activities push you an email), I couldn't find it.
- No export directly to a CMS: This feels like a pretty essential function. I mean, you've developed a load of content in this awesome content workflow tool; now you want to publish it. Errrr, it'll only export as PDF or through an API (which is all cool if you have developers in your enterprise to code that for you – and I guess that's their target audience). Plugins to export directly to WordPress and ExpressionEngine are still inactive. Sigh.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
GatherContent allows you to create layouts, assign tasks, set due dates, manage status, track history, comments, and much more! It's easier for me to manage, edit, review, and approve the website content, and for my team to ensure they have the final version to integrate into the site.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you have any problem, you can contact support; they are very nice. You obviously need an internet connection. You must try it!!!
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