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Adobe InDesign Server automates high-volume document generation, while Glean helps employees find, understand, and act on information across enterprise systems. Integrated together, they can reduce time spent searching for source content, improve publishing accuracy, and speed up content-driven workflows across marketing, sales, product, and operations teams.
Data flow: Glean to Adobe InDesign Server
Teams can use Glean to locate approved product descriptions, pricing notes, legal disclaimers, brand copy, and campaign content stored across systems such as SharePoint, Google Drive, Confluence, or CRM platforms. That content can then be passed into InDesign Server workflows to populate catalog, brochure, or price list templates automatically.
Data flow: Glean to Adobe InDesign Server
Publishing teams often spend time searching for the correct InDesign templates, brand guidelines, image libraries, and layout instructions. Glean can index these assets and make them searchable by product line, region, campaign, or publication type. Once found, the selected template and supporting assets can be used by InDesign Server to generate the final document.
Data flow: Adobe InDesign Server to Glean
InDesign Server can publish job status, error logs, missing asset alerts, and output completion messages to a searchable knowledge layer in Glean. Production, marketing, and operations teams can then quickly find failed jobs, identify root causes, and review remediation steps without digging through technical logs or emailing support teams.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Sales teams can use Glean to find approved collateral, customer-specific messaging, and product information. In parallel, InDesign Server can generate personalized brochures, proposals, or account-specific sell sheets using data from CRM or sales enablement systems. The generated documents can then be indexed in Glean so sales representatives can quickly retrieve the latest version for a specific account or opportunity.
Data flow: Adobe InDesign Server to Glean
Publishing workflows often depend on tribal knowledge, such as naming conventions, data mapping rules, page count constraints, and regional output requirements. InDesign Server workflow documentation, job templates, and production runbooks can be indexed in Glean so designers, marketers, and operations staff can quickly find guidance and standard procedures.
Data flow: Glean to Adobe InDesign Server
When product teams update specifications, pricing, compliance language, or launch notes across multiple systems, Glean can help publishing teams identify the latest approved inputs quickly. Those inputs can then be fed into InDesign Server to regenerate catalogs, price sheets, and launch collateral with minimal manual intervention.
Data flow: Adobe InDesign Server to Glean
Documents produced by InDesign Server, such as brochures, catalogs, and compliance-approved PDFs, can be indexed in Glean along with metadata like product category, region, language, and publication date. This allows employees across sales, support, and operations to search for the right document without relying on shared drives or manual folder navigation.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Glean can help reviewers find draft content, related policies, and prior approved versions before sign-off. After approval, InDesign Server can use the finalized content to produce the publication at scale. The resulting output and approval references can be indexed back into Glean to create a traceable record for future audits or reuse.