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DeSL - Canto Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between DeSL and Canto

1. Approved product imagery and line sheets synced from DeSL to Canto

Direction: DeSL ? Canto

When product development teams finalize styles, colorways, and seasonal line sheets in DeSL, approved images, spec visuals, and merchandising documents can be pushed into Canto for marketing and sales use. This gives downstream teams a single, searchable source for the latest approved assets without manually exporting and re-uploading files.

  • Reduces duplicate asset handling across product and marketing teams
  • Ensures only approved product visuals are available for campaigns and sales enablement
  • Improves discoverability of seasonal content in Canto

2. Marketing asset references linked back to product records in DeSL

Direction: Canto ? DeSL

Marketing teams often create campaign imagery, lifestyle photography, and packaging assets in Canto that need to be associated with specific product styles or collections in DeSL. Integrating Canto with DeSL allows asset links, metadata, and usage references to be attached to the relevant product record, giving product teams visibility into which approved assets are being used.

  • Creates a clear connection between product data and marketing content
  • Helps product teams validate that the correct assets are used by channel teams
  • Supports faster review of product-related content during launch cycles

3. Seasonal collection asset packages published from DeSL to Canto

Direction: DeSL ? Canto

At key milestones such as range sign-off or collection freeze, DeSL can publish a complete asset package to Canto, including product shots, technical visuals, fabric details, and collection summaries. Marketing, ecommerce, and regional teams can then access a curated collection of assets in Canto for launch planning and content production.

  • Speeds up collection rollout across regions and channels
  • Provides a controlled handoff from product development to go-to-market teams
  • Improves consistency of collection content across the enterprise

4. Asset status and approval updates synchronized for launch readiness

Direction: Bi-directional

As product assets move through review and approval in either platform, status updates can be synchronized so both teams know whether a style image, spec visual, or campaign asset is ready for use. DeSL can reflect whether required product visuals are approved in Canto, while Canto can display product readiness indicators from DeSL to prevent premature content release.

  • Reduces launch delays caused by missing or unapproved assets
  • Improves governance over product and marketing content
  • Supports more reliable cross-functional launch planning

5. Product metadata from DeSL used to enrich Canto asset search and filtering

Direction: DeSL ? Canto

DeSL product attributes such as style number, season, category, color, gender, and collection can be sent to Canto as metadata for related assets. This makes it easier for marketing and ecommerce teams to find the right files quickly using business-relevant filters instead of relying on file names or manual tagging.

  • Improves asset discoverability in Canto
  • Reduces time spent searching for the correct product content
  • Supports more accurate reuse of assets across campaigns and channels

6. Canto campaign assets referenced in DeSL for product launch coordination

Direction: Canto ? DeSL

During launch planning, campaign banners, lifestyle images, and promotional graphics stored in Canto can be linked to the corresponding product or collection records in DeSL. This helps product managers and merchandisers understand which assets are planned for each launch and whether the content aligns with the product calendar.

  • Improves visibility into launch asset readiness
  • Aligns product development milestones with marketing execution
  • Helps teams coordinate launch dependencies more effectively

7. Master product imagery handoff for ecommerce and channel teams

Direction: DeSL ? Canto

Once product imagery is approved in DeSL, it can be transferred to Canto for distribution to ecommerce, wholesale, and regional marketing teams. Canto then acts as the controlled access point for channel-specific use, ensuring teams work from the latest approved product visuals and supporting faster content localization.

  • Streamlines content distribution to multiple business units
  • Supports controlled reuse of approved product imagery
  • Reduces version confusion across digital channels

8. Exception handling for missing or outdated product assets

Direction: Bi-directional

If a product in DeSL is missing required imagery or if Canto contains an outdated version of a key asset, integration can trigger alerts or task updates for the responsible team. This creates a closed-loop workflow between product development and asset management, helping teams resolve gaps before they affect launch timelines or channel publication.

  • Improves operational control over critical product content
  • Reduces risk of publishing incomplete or outdated assets
  • Supports faster issue resolution across departments

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