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Data flow: Adobe Stock ? Sprinklr
Marketing and social teams can search and license Adobe Stock images directly from Sprinklr when building posts, ads, and campaign content. This reduces time spent switching between tools and helps teams quickly access high-quality visuals that match campaign needs.
Data flow: Adobe Stock ? Sprinklr
Global marketing teams can pull approved stock imagery into Sprinklr content calendars for localized campaigns across regions. This is useful when teams need to produce multiple versions of the same campaign with different language, audience, or market requirements.
Data flow: Adobe Stock ? Sprinklr
Advertising teams using Sprinklr can source licensed Adobe Stock assets for paid social creative, ensuring campaigns use compliant, high-resolution visuals without relying on external design handoffs. This is especially valuable for high-volume ad testing and rapid creative refresh cycles.
Data flow: Adobe Stock ? Sprinklr
Customer care teams can enrich responses on social channels with relevant stock visuals when appropriate, such as product usage examples, seasonal imagery, or informational graphics. This helps teams deliver more polished and engaging responses while staying within brand standards.
Data flow: Adobe Stock ? Sprinklr
Enterprises in regulated sectors can connect Adobe Stock asset access to Sprinklr approval workflows so only licensed, pre-approved imagery is used in published content. This supports governance requirements for legal, compliance, and brand review before assets are published.
Data flow: Adobe Stock ? Sprinklr
When Sprinklr listening identifies trending topics, seasonal moments, or emerging customer interests, teams can quickly source relevant Adobe Stock imagery to create timely posts or reactive content. This helps brands respond faster to market signals without waiting on custom creative production.
Data flow: Sprinklr ? Adobe Stock
Sprinklr can provide reporting on which campaigns, regions, or teams are using stock-based creative most frequently, helping marketing operations understand content demand and optimize asset procurement. This can inform subscription planning, budget allocation, and creative strategy.