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Marketing teams can push approved images, videos, and campaign graphics from Smint.io into Kentico so web editors always use compliant, on-brand content. This reduces the risk of publishing outdated or unlicensed assets and speeds up page and campaign creation.
Content authors working in Kentico can search and insert assets managed in Smint.io directly from the CMS interface. This removes the need to download files locally or switch between systems, improving productivity for web and campaign teams.
Smint.io can provide Kentico with usage rights, expiration dates, and licensing metadata for each asset. Kentico can then prevent expired or restricted assets from being used in live pages, landing pages, or campaign content.
When Kentico teams create campaign pages, banners, or promotional content, final approved creative can be stored back in Smint.io as the source of truth. This gives marketing and creative teams a centralized repository for reuse across channels and future campaigns.
Kentico can use customer or segment data to deliver personalized web experiences while pulling the correct approved visuals from Smint.io for each audience, region, or product line. This supports localized and targeted campaigns without duplicating asset management effort.
Enterprises operating multiple brands or regional sites in Kentico can connect each site to the appropriate Smint.io asset collections. This ensures local teams only access approved content for their market while maintaining central governance over brand standards and licensing.
Smint.io can track which approved assets are distributed to Kentico and used in campaigns or website pages. Marketing operations can correlate asset usage with page or campaign performance in Kentico to identify which creative performs best and inform future content decisions.
Agencies or distributed marketing teams can manage client-approved assets in Smint.io and publish them into Kentico-managed websites without manual file transfers. This creates a controlled workflow for external contributors while keeping the client or enterprise in charge of final asset approval.