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WoodWing and Google Sheets complement each other well when teams need a controlled digital asset repository on one side and a flexible collaboration and planning workspace on the other. WoodWing manages rich media, product images, videos, and publishing assets, while Google Sheets provides a lightweight, shared environment for tracking metadata, approvals, planning, and bulk updates.
Direction: Google Sheets to WoodWing
Content, marketing, or collections teams can maintain asset metadata in Google Sheets, including titles, descriptions, keywords, product references, campaign names, usage rights, and language variants. Once reviewed, the structured sheet data is imported into WoodWing to update asset records in bulk.
Business value: Faster enrichment of large asset libraries and better asset discoverability across teams.
Direction: Bi-directional
Teams managing product launches can use Google Sheets to track which product images are required, approved, retouched, localized, and ready for distribution. WoodWing can feed back asset status, file links, and version details so the sheet becomes a live operational tracker.
Business value: Fewer launch delays and better control over product content completeness.
Direction: Google Sheets to WoodWing
Marketing teams can plan campaign deliverables in Google Sheets, including asset names, formats, channels, deadlines, owners, and approval status. Approved assets are then linked or pushed into WoodWing for storage, version control, and downstream distribution.
Business value: More predictable campaign execution and reduced risk of using outdated or unapproved creative.
Direction: Google Sheets to WoodWing
Museum and heritage organizations often use Google Sheets to compile collection records, exhibit lists, conservation notes, and image references before formalizing them in a DAM. The sheet can serve as a staging area for curators and archivists to validate item data before assets and associated metadata are loaded into WoodWing.
Business value: Better data quality and faster digitization of collections.
Direction: Bi-directional
Rights information such as license expiry dates, permitted channels, geographic restrictions, and attribution requirements can be maintained in Google Sheets by legal or brand teams. WoodWing can store the authoritative asset and surface the rights metadata for asset users, while updates from WoodWing can refresh the tracking sheet when assets are revised or replaced.
Business value: Lower legal and brand risk with clearer control over asset usage.
Direction: Google Sheets to WoodWing
Business teams can submit bulk asset requests in Google Sheets, including product IDs, required image types, video formats, target markets, and priority levels. The sheet can then be used to create or update WoodWing records for intake, assignment, and processing.
Business value: More efficient request handling and better throughput for asset production teams.
Direction: WoodWing to Google Sheets
WoodWing can export asset details such as file names, formats, dimensions, product associations, and channel-specific availability into Google Sheets for review by e-commerce, publishing, or syndication teams. The sheet can be used to map assets to target channels before final distribution.
Business value: Faster and more accurate multi-channel asset distribution.
Direction: Bi-directional
Publishing teams can use Google Sheets to manage book content, layout milestones, image requirements, and production schedules. WoodWing stores the final approved assets such as photography, InDesign layouts, and EPUB-related media, while the sheet tracks progress, dependencies, and version status across the editorial workflow.
Business value: More efficient publishing operations and fewer production errors.