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Direction: Brandfolder ? Mailchimp
Marketing teams can pull approved logos, product images, banners, and campaign graphics directly from Brandfolder into Mailchimp email templates. This ensures every campaign uses the latest brand-compliant assets without manual downloading, re-uploading, or version confusion.
Direction: Brandfolder ? Mailchimp
When a brand asset is updated in Brandfolder, the latest approved version can be surfaced for use in Mailchimp campaigns and templates. This is especially useful for seasonal promotions, product launches, and rebranding efforts where multiple email assets need to stay aligned.
Direction: Brandfolder ? Mailchimp
Product and marketing teams can store launch kits, product photography, feature graphics, and messaging assets in Brandfolder, then use them in Mailchimp campaigns for launch announcements, nurture sequences, and customer updates. This creates a controlled workflow from asset approval to campaign execution.
Direction: Brandfolder ? Mailchimp
Organizations with multiple brands, regions, or customer segments can organize localized assets in Brandfolder and make them available for targeted Mailchimp audiences. For example, regional marketing teams can use country-specific banners, language variants, and compliance-approved visuals in segmented campaigns.
Direction: Mailchimp ? Brandfolder
Brandfolder can serve as the source of truth for approved campaign assets, while Mailchimp acts as the execution layer. Teams can manage asset approval in Brandfolder before those files are used in Mailchimp, creating a controlled process that helps marketing, legal, and brand teams maintain oversight.
Direction: Brandfolder ? Mailchimp
Recurring programs such as monthly newsletters, customer onboarding sequences, and promotional series often rely on repeatable visual elements. By storing reusable headers, icons, product shots, and campaign graphics in Brandfolder, Mailchimp users can quickly assemble consistent email content for ongoing programs.
Direction: Bi-directional workflow
Creative teams can publish finalized assets to Brandfolder, product teams can add launch materials and technical visuals, and marketing teams can use those assets in Mailchimp campaigns. Feedback from campaign performance can then inform which asset types are reused or refreshed for future campaigns.
Direction: Brandfolder ? Mailchimp
E-commerce teams can store product imagery, seasonal banners, and promotional creative in Brandfolder and quickly deploy them in Mailchimp campaigns such as abandoned cart emails, product recommendation emails, and sale announcements. This helps teams respond faster to merchandising changes and promotional calendars.