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Below are practical integration scenarios where Salsify and Box complement each other to improve product content operations, governance, and cross-team collaboration.
Data flow: Box to Salsify
Marketing, creative, and product teams can store master product images, spec sheets, compliance documents, and packaging files in Box, then publish approved assets into Salsify for syndication. This keeps Box as the secure source of truth for controlled documents while Salsify manages product content distribution to retailers and marketplaces.
Data flow: Salsify to Box and Box to Salsify
When product content is ready for legal, regulatory, or brand review in Salsify, the integration can route supporting documents into Box for secure review and approval. Once approved, final files and sign-off records can be pushed back to Salsify to complete the product record and enable syndication.
Data flow: Box to Salsify
Brands often need to maintain certificates, test reports, ingredient declarations, safety data sheets, and regional compliance files. These can be stored in Box with strict access controls, then linked to the relevant product records in Salsify so content teams can quickly validate claims and channel requirements before syndication.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Creative teams can manage packaging artwork, dielines, and label files in Box while product managers use Salsify to track launch-ready content attributes. As artwork changes, updated files can be synced from Box to Salsify, and content requirements or missing asset requests can be sent back to Box-based collaboration workflows.
Data flow: Salsify to Box
For retailer-specific product content requests, brands can use Salsify to prepare channel-ready content and then share supporting files through Box with external agencies, distributors, or retail partners. Box provides secure access controls and expiration settings, making it suitable for sharing sensitive launch materials without exposing the full product repository.
Data flow: Salsify to Box
Final approved product content packages, including images, descriptions, claims, and supporting documentation, can be archived in Box for retention and compliance purposes. This is especially useful for organizations that need to preserve historical product records for audits, legal review, or post-market investigations.
Data flow: Salsify to Box
Before a product launch, Salsify can generate a complete launch package containing product copy, digital assets, channel requirements, and status reports. That package can be stored in Box and shared with sales, customer service, operations, and regional teams so everyone works from the same approved materials.
Data flow: Salsify to Box
When Salsify identifies missing assets or incomplete product records, it can trigger a Box workflow to request the needed documents from the responsible team. Box can manage the collection, review, and approval of those files, then return the completed assets to Salsify for final publication.