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Adobe Stock - Microsoft Planner Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Adobe Stock and Microsoft Planner

Adobe Stock provides licensed creative assets such as images, videos, templates, and illustrations for marketing and content production teams. Microsoft Planner is a lightweight work management tool used to organize tasks, assign owners, track progress, and coordinate team execution. Together, they can connect creative asset sourcing with task planning and campaign delivery.

  • Creative asset request tasks linked to Adobe Stock sourcing

    When a marketing or design team creates a new campaign task in Microsoft Planner, the task can include a checklist or linked reference for required Adobe Stock assets such as hero images, social graphics, or background visuals. This helps teams standardize asset sourcing and ensures designers know exactly what to retrieve before production begins.

    Data flow: Microsoft Planner to Adobe Stock

  • Campaign planning with approved stock asset lists

    Project managers can use Microsoft Planner to organize campaign milestones and attach a curated list of approved Adobe Stock asset categories for each phase. For example, a product launch plan can include tasks for landing page visuals, email banners, and paid media creatives, each tied to specific stock asset needs. This improves planning accuracy and reduces last-minute creative delays.

    Data flow: Microsoft Planner to Adobe Stock

  • Creative review and approval workflow for stock-based content

    When a designer selects Adobe Stock assets for a campaign, a Planner task can be created for review and approval by brand, legal, or marketing stakeholders. The task can capture the asset reference, intended use, and approval status, helping teams maintain brand consistency and licensing compliance before publication.

    Data flow: Adobe Stock to Microsoft Planner

  • Content production task tracking for stock asset downloads

    Each time a licensed Adobe Stock asset is downloaded for a project, an associated Planner task can be updated or created to track downstream work such as resizing, localization, or channel adaptation. This gives content operations teams visibility into how stock assets move from sourcing into production and publishing.

    Data flow: Adobe Stock to Microsoft Planner

  • Cross functional coordination for multi channel campaigns

    Marketing, design, and social media teams can use Planner to assign tasks for each channel while referencing Adobe Stock assets used across deliverables. For example, one campaign may require a stock image for a blog header, a different crop for LinkedIn, and a video clip for paid ads. Integration helps teams coordinate these dependencies in one shared workflow.

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  • Asset usage tracking for recurring content programs

    For recurring programs such as weekly newsletters, monthly product updates, or seasonal promotions, Planner can track repeatable tasks that depend on Adobe Stock assets. Teams can reuse task templates with embedded asset requirements, making it easier to scale content production while maintaining consistency across cycles.

    Data flow: Microsoft Planner to Adobe Stock

  • Post launch follow up tasks based on asset performance

    After a campaign goes live, performance reviews can be assigned in Microsoft Planner to evaluate which Adobe Stock based creatives performed best. Teams can then create follow up tasks to refresh underperforming visuals, test alternative stock imagery, or brief new creative concepts for the next iteration.

    Data flow: Adobe Stock to Microsoft Planner

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