• Hi – Anyone know of a DAM that integrates well with WordPress (maybe via a plugin)… maybe double-tasking as a CDN, or offers an easy way to use images within WordPress directly from the DAM?

    I’m looking at various DAM solutions for a client. I also develop and manage their WordPress based site too.

    Thanks

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

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    Sorry, what’s a DAM? It comes up as Digital Asset Management but for websites that’s a tough one.

    Thread Starter tictok

    (@tictok)

    Yes, sorry, should have elaborated further. You’re right, a DAM is Digital Asset Managment.

    We plan to use a DAM for storing text files and images for articles and features to be published on our WordPress site, as well as storing product images (for WooCommerce). That way they are centrally managed and stored for anyone on our team (of remote workers) to access… either for web or print.

    Instead of downloading the images from the DAM and then uploading them into WordPress, I was wondering if there are any solutions avaiable that connect or bridge WordPress’ media library to a DAM, so that when creating content in WordPress using the editor, images could be inserted directly from the DAM instead of uploading into WordPress’ media library.

    I’m not aware of any such solution (I’d imagine it would come in the form of a plugin from the DAM creator) but thought it worth asking!

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