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Bynder - OpenText Core Experience Insights Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Bynder and OpenText Core Experience Insights

Bynder centralizes approved brand assets, creative files, and campaign content, while OpenText Core Experience Insights measures how users interact with content and applications. Together, they can help organizations not only distribute the right assets, but also understand which assets, portals, and workflows drive the best adoption and engagement.

1. Measure brand portal and asset usage to improve content governance

Data flow: Bynder to OpenText Core Experience Insights

Track how employees, agencies, and partners search for, view, download, and share assets in Bynder brand portals. OpenText Core Experience Insights can analyze which asset types are most used, which collections are ignored, and where users abandon searches. Marketing operations teams can then refine taxonomy, improve metadata, and reorganize portals to make approved content easier to find.

  • Identify high-value assets by region, campaign, or audience
  • Reduce time spent searching for approved content
  • Improve portal structure and metadata quality based on actual usage

2. Optimize creative workflow adoption across distributed marketing teams

Data flow: Bynder to OpenText Core Experience Insights

Bynder workflow activity, such as asset requests, reviews, approvals, and version changes, can be analyzed to understand where creative processes slow down. OpenText Core Experience Insights helps reveal bottlenecks in approval cycles, frequent rework points, and teams with low adoption of standardized workflows. This supports process improvement for global marketing and creative operations.

  • Spot approval delays by team, market, or campaign
  • Measure adoption of standardized creative workflows
  • Reduce turnaround time for campaign asset production

3. Evaluate external stakeholder engagement with shared brand portals

Data flow: Bynder to OpenText Core Experience Insights

When agencies, franchisees, distributors, or retail partners access shared Bynder portals, OpenText Core Experience Insights can measure how they interact with the content. Organizations can see which partner groups download the right materials, which assets are underused, and whether portal navigation supports self-service. This helps improve external collaboration and ensures partners use current, approved materials.

  • Monitor partner engagement by portal, market, or campaign
  • Improve self-service access to approved brand content
  • Reduce manual support requests from external stakeholders

4. Link asset performance to campaign content strategy

Data flow: Bi-directional

Bynder can provide asset metadata, campaign tags, and content versions, while OpenText Core Experience Insights can provide engagement metrics on how users interact with those assets in connected experiences. Marketing teams can correlate content usage with engagement patterns to determine which creative formats, messages, or asset variants perform best. This supports better planning for future campaigns and content investments.

  • Compare engagement across asset versions and formats
  • Identify content themes that drive stronger adoption
  • Use performance data to guide future creative briefs

5. Improve digital workplace content findability and adoption

Data flow: Bynder to OpenText Core Experience Insights

Organizations often embed Bynder assets into intranet pages, employee portals, or internal communications. OpenText Core Experience Insights can measure how employees interact with these content experiences and whether they engage with the embedded assets. This helps internal communications and HR teams understand which branded materials, templates, or guides are actually being used across the organization.

  • Measure engagement with internal brand and communications assets
  • Identify underused employee-facing content
  • Improve internal content placement and navigation

6. Detect low-adoption assets and retire outdated content faster

Data flow: Bynder to OpenText Core Experience Insights

Bynder usage analytics combined with OpenText Core Experience Insights can show which assets are rarely accessed, which content is repeatedly replaced, and which files generate little engagement. Brand and content governance teams can use this insight to retire obsolete materials, reduce clutter, and keep only the most relevant approved content available to users.

  • Identify stale or redundant assets
  • Reduce risk of outdated brand materials being reused
  • Keep portals focused on current, approved content

7. Support continuous improvement for content operations and user experience

Data flow: Bi-directional

Bynder provides operational data on asset lifecycle activity, while OpenText Core Experience Insights provides behavioral data on how users interact with content experiences. Together, they create a feedback loop for continuous improvement. Content operations teams can use the insights to adjust naming conventions, improve search filters, refine approval steps, and redesign asset delivery experiences based on real user behavior.

  • Combine operational and behavioral analytics for better decisions
  • Improve user experience across content discovery and delivery
  • Establish a measurable content optimization program

These integrations are most valuable for enterprises with distributed marketing, franchise, or partner ecosystems where brand control and content adoption must be managed at scale. By connecting asset governance in Bynder with engagement analytics in OpenText Core Experience Insights, organizations can improve both content efficiency and user experience.

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