This demo shows how OneTeg simplifies e-commerce integration across content, product data, and digital commerce systems. Instead of relying on manual updates, teams can connect key platforms and move approved content into the right place faster. The result is a smoother process, stronger data consistency, and a better product experience for customers.
The workflow begins in Adobe Workfront. A team reviews a product asset, approves it, and adds the final comment. That approval triggers OneTeg to start an automated workflow. From that point, OneTeg moves the asset and the related metadata across connected systems without extra manual effort.
First, OneTeg updates Adobe Experience Manager Brand Portal, which serves as the Digital Asset Management system in this example. The approved asset appears in the DAM and becomes available for downstream use. Next, OneTeg updates inriver, the Product Information Management system. It connects the approved asset to the correct product record and keeps product content aligned. Then, OneTeg updates Shopify, where the new product image appears on the live storefront.
OneTeg also improves data quality during the process. It syncs metadata from Adobe Workfront, product details from inriver, and references connected to Shopify. That includes product IDs, system references, and other important attributes. As a result, the asset carries richer information across the commerce ecosystem.
The video also shows how OneTeg manages the workflow behind the scenes. A webhook starts the flow. Each step passes data forward through simple mapping and built-in transformation functions. Teams can track activity, review business logic, inspect data movement, and confirm every update with confidence.
Overall, this demo shows how OneTeg makes e-commerce integration easier with a no-code, content-centric approach built for modern commerce teams. To get started faster, explore the OneTeg eCommerce Syndication use case and the eCommerce Flow Template to see how this workflow can support content distribution, product updates, and connected commerce experiences across systems.