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Direction: Adobe Workfront ? WordPress
Marketing teams can submit website update requests, landing page builds, and campaign content tasks in Adobe Workfront, where work is routed for planning, design, copywriting, and approvals. Once content is approved, it is pushed to WordPress for page creation or update by web editors or through automated publishing workflows.
Direction: Adobe Workfront ? WordPress
Creative assets such as banners, hero images, infographics, and downloadable PDFs can be managed in Adobe Workfront with proofing and approval steps. After final approval, the approved asset metadata and file references are synced to WordPress for use in pages, blog posts, or campaign microsites.
Direction: Bi-directional
Editorial and web publishing schedules in WordPress can be synchronized with Workfront project plans so content owners, designers, and approvers share one view of deadlines and dependencies. Status changes in Workfront can update content readiness in WordPress, while publishing milestones in WordPress can inform project progress in Workfront.
Direction: WordPress ? Adobe Workfront
Content editors or business users working in WordPress can submit requests for new pages, revisions, or campaign content through a form or plugin that creates a Workfront task or project. Workfront then routes the request to the appropriate team based on content type, priority, or business unit.
Direction: Adobe Workfront ? WordPress
For product launches, Workfront can manage the full launch plan including messaging, creative production, legal review, and stakeholder approvals. Once launch assets and copy are approved, WordPress can receive the final content for launch pages, announcement posts, and supporting web updates.
Direction: WordPress ? Adobe Workfront
When a published WordPress page requires updates due to compliance, legal, or product changes, the revision request can be sent to Workfront for review and approval. Workfront manages the revision cycle, and only approved changes are returned to WordPress for publication.
Direction: WordPress ? Adobe Workfront
WordPress publishing activity, such as page launches or content updates, can trigger follow-up work in Workfront when performance thresholds are not met. For example, if a landing page underperforms, a new Workfront task can be created for content optimization, design refresh, or A/B test execution.
Direction: Bi-directional
Workfront project status, resource allocation, and approval progress can be combined with WordPress publishing status to give leadership a complete view of content operations. This enables reporting on cycle times, bottlenecks, on-time delivery, and the relationship between production effort and published output.