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OneDrive - Papirfly Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OneDrive and Papirfly

1. Centralized Brand Asset Storage and Retrieval

Data flow: OneDrive ? Papirfly

Marketing and brand teams can store approved logos, product images, campaign documents, and presentation templates in OneDrive, then sync selected assets into Papirfly for controlled brand distribution. This helps ensure that teams across regions always access the latest approved files without manually searching multiple folders.

  • Reduces time spent locating approved assets
  • Improves consistency across campaigns and markets
  • Supports controlled access to brand materials

2. Automated Approval Handover for Creative Files

Data flow: Papirfly ? OneDrive

When creative assets are finalized and approved in Papirfly, the approved versions can be automatically exported to OneDrive for broader internal use, archiving, or sharing with stakeholders. This creates a clean handoff from creative production to operational distribution.

  • Creates a clear approved source of truth
  • Supports auditability and version control
  • Speeds up downstream sharing with business teams

3. Campaign Collaboration Across Marketing and Sales

Data flow: Bi-directional

Marketing teams can manage master campaign files in Papirfly while sales teams access supporting documents, localized brochures, and presentation decks from OneDrive. Updates to campaign materials can be pushed back into Papirfly for review and brand governance, while finalized assets are published to OneDrive for field teams.

  • Aligns marketing and sales on current materials
  • Improves speed of campaign rollout
  • Reduces use of outdated collateral

4. Localized Content Distribution for Regional Teams

Data flow: Papirfly ? OneDrive

Global marketing teams can create master content in Papirfly and distribute localized versions to regional OneDrive folders for local teams to access, adapt where permitted, and share internally. This is useful for organizations operating across multiple countries with different language and compliance requirements.

  • Supports localization at scale
  • Ensures regional teams start from approved content
  • Improves governance over local adaptations

5. Secure Storage of Working Files and Drafts

Data flow: OneDrive ? Papirfly

Designers and content creators can keep working drafts, reference files, and review materials in OneDrive, then publish selected versions into Papirfly once they are ready for brand review or asset management. This keeps work-in-progress files separate from approved brand assets.

  • Separates draft content from approved content
  • Improves file organization for creative teams
  • Reduces accidental use of unfinished materials

6. Version-Controlled Asset Review and Feedback Loop

Data flow: Bi-directional

Teams can store draft versions in OneDrive for internal review, then move approved iterations into Papirfly for formal brand management. If changes are requested, updated files can be returned to OneDrive for editing and collaboration before being republished. This creates a structured review cycle for high-value assets.

  • Supports controlled review and approval workflows
  • Improves collaboration between creative and business stakeholders
  • Reduces confusion around file versions

7. Enterprise Archive and Compliance Repository

Data flow: Papirfly ? OneDrive

Final approved brand assets, campaign packs, and corporate communications can be archived in OneDrive for retention, compliance, and future reference after they are published in Papirfly. This is especially valuable for regulated industries that need accessible records of approved materials.

  • Provides long-term storage of approved content
  • Supports compliance and audit requirements
  • Makes historical assets easy to retrieve

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