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Flow: Dropbox ? Adobe Workfront
When teams receive campaign briefs, reference materials, or client-provided assets in Dropbox, the integration can automatically attach or link those files to a new Workfront project or request. This gives project managers and creative leads immediate access to source materials without manually searching shared folders.
Flow: Adobe Workfront ? Dropbox
Once creative work is approved in Workfront, final versions can be automatically saved to a designated Dropbox folder for broader distribution, client sharing, or long-term team access. This is useful for organizations that want Workfront to manage the workflow while Dropbox serves as the accessible file repository.
Flow: Bi-directional
Marketing teams can use Dropbox as a shared asset library for raw files, working drafts, and approved deliverables, while Workfront tracks the status, ownership, and deadlines for each asset. Links or file references can be synchronized so project stakeholders always know where the latest version lives and what stage it is in.
Flow: Dropbox ? Adobe Workfront
External agencies or clients can upload deliverables, reference files, or feedback documents into a shared Dropbox folder. Workfront can then create or update tasks for internal reviewers, assign approvals, and route the submission through the appropriate workflow stages.
Flow: Dropbox ? Adobe Workfront
For large video, image, or design files that are easier to store and share in Dropbox, Workfront can reference those files during proofing and approval cycles. This allows reviewers to comment on work in context while the actual file remains in Dropbox, reducing storage duplication and simplifying access for distributed reviewers.
Flow: Adobe Workfront ? Dropbox
When a project is completed in Workfront, approved deliverables, final proofs, and supporting documentation can be automatically archived in Dropbox by campaign, client, or product line. This creates an organized historical record that teams can reuse for audits, reprints, or future campaigns.
Flow: Bi-directional
Workfront project status changes such as in review, approved, or completed can trigger file movement or folder updates in Dropbox. Likewise, when files are added or updated in specific Dropbox folders, Workfront can notify owners or create follow-up tasks. This keeps file organization aligned with project lifecycle stages.
Flow: Adobe Workfront ? Dropbox
Workfront can manage project progress, while Dropbox stores the final deliverables and supporting documents that executives or stakeholders need to review. The integration can provide a simple access path from project records in Workfront to the associated files in Dropbox, improving transparency without exposing the full production workspace.