Home | Connectors | Scaleflex | Scaleflex - PhotoShelter Integration and Automation
Scaleflex and PhotoShelter complement each other well in media-heavy organizations. PhotoShelter is commonly used as a digital asset management and photo workflow platform for photographers, marketing teams, and content publishers, while Scaleflex focuses on media optimization, transformation, and high-performance delivery. Together, they can streamline asset management, reduce manual publishing work, and improve end-user experience across websites, campaigns, and digital channels.
Direction: PhotoShelter to Scaleflex
When a photo or video is approved in PhotoShelter, it can be automatically pushed to Scaleflex for optimization, resizing, and delivery through a global content delivery workflow. This removes the need for marketing or web teams to manually download, reprocess, and re-upload assets for each channel.
Business value: Faster campaign launches, fewer manual steps, and improved page load performance.
Direction: PhotoShelter to Scaleflex
As photographers or content teams upload new media into PhotoShelter, selected assets can be routed to Scaleflex for automated transformation rules such as cropping, compression, format conversion, and responsive variants. This is useful for organizations that publish large volumes of visual content across multiple digital properties.
Business value: Reduces repetitive production work and ensures media is always optimized for performance.
Direction: Bi-directional, with PhotoShelter as master and Scaleflex as distribution
Many enterprises want a single system of record for approved media while using a separate platform for fast delivery. In this model, PhotoShelter remains the authoritative repository for metadata, rights, and approvals, while Scaleflex serves optimized assets to websites and applications.
Business value: Better governance, fewer duplicate files, and clearer control over published media.
Direction: PhotoShelter to Scaleflex
If a caption, title, usage restriction, or expiration date changes in PhotoShelter, the integration can update the corresponding asset record in Scaleflex. This is especially valuable for regulated industries, sports organizations, media publishers, and brands managing licensed imagery.
Business value: Reduces compliance risk and prevents outdated or unauthorized content from being published.
Direction: PhotoShelter to Scaleflex
Editorial, communications, and marketing teams often need to publish images quickly across multiple channels. By connecting PhotoShelter with Scaleflex, teams can move from asset approval to live publication without manual intervention. This is useful for newsrooms, event marketing, and brand content operations.
Business value: Shorter publishing cycles and less dependency on technical teams.
Direction: PhotoShelter to Scaleflex
Organizations operating across regions or brands often need different image sizes, crops, or formats for each market. PhotoShelter can store the master asset and associated metadata, while Scaleflex generates localized or channel-specific variants for regional websites, mobile apps, and social campaigns.
Business value: Improves consistency across markets while reducing asset duplication and manual editing.
Direction: Bi-directional
When assets are retired, replaced, or archived in PhotoShelter, the integration can notify Scaleflex to stop delivery, replace the asset, or point to a newer version. This keeps public-facing content aligned with internal asset governance and reduces the risk of broken or outdated media.
Business value: Stronger content governance and fewer maintenance issues across digital properties.
Overall, integrating Scaleflex with PhotoShelter helps organizations combine strong asset management and editorial control with high-performance media delivery. The result is faster publishing, better governance, and a more efficient workflow for marketing, creative, and web operations teams.