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Furniture
As a furniture retailer, you know how important it is to find the right image to put on your site, newsletter, or ads.
Each piece of furniture is crafted to serve its purpose, and each one of its images should contain that richness: instead of dropping all your images in a box, let our AI organize in a number of ways - by item type, of course, but also by material, by the room in which the picture was taken, and by the people and pets who are (or aren't) in the image.
This will give you, your team, and all your external collaborators the the freedom to choose, and the confidence you always have the best image for your designs.
Essential Oils
Selling cosmetics, you really need to be able to find your visual assets by type of product, by packaging, by scent, or by brand. While folders twist your arm to pre-define one way of doing things, with tags you can really enjoy all options at once.
Our AI doesn't need you to tediously rename each file. It can tell which items come in cans, and which are bottled. It can even pick up on brand names by reading the labels on the packaging.
Household Items
Retailers who carry many different product and brands often have a huge problem managing their assets, and for clear reasons - you're getting lots of materials from your suppliers, and creating more of your own; you have to manage multiple resources coming in different ways, and you have to make sure you always have the latest version. And of course, there's the question of how to organize all those images - by brand? Product type? Department? Color?
Using tags, you don't need to choose - you can organize in multiple ways, and always find what you're looking for. Wait, we know what you're going to say - who's got time to tag all those 1000s of pictures, right?
Well yeah, but with our customize auto-tagging system, there's no need to. Add that to a smart search that can read the labels in your images, and other advanced filters, and your managing your creative assets just got a lot easier.
Food
Whether you're looking to up your game as a restaurant chain, a food retailer, or a recipes website, you're going to need to be able to sort your media files in a number of way: by cuisine, ingredients, packaging, brand - so that when it's time to add a new page to your site, or create a new newsletter, you can easily find the right image.
With advanced tag management, you can make sure it's easy for your photographers to add new images after a photoshoot, and for your marketing team, whether internal or outsourced, to easily find them on demand.
Fashion
Many of our customers come from the fashion sector - fashion companies just have so many images!
Asset management for fashion has its own challenges - as fashions change, new images are added with any new drop, while images from as little as 6 months ago are already outdated. Your images need to go through extensive approval processes, by the creative director and often by the talents themselves.
Finally, most fashion companies have a diverse marketing team, with internal and outsourced marketers using the same images across multiple channels.
With so much going on, no wonder that asset management, and in general, project management for the fashion industry is such a challenge - which is all the more reason for you to start considering using a dedicated tool to take some of the load off of your traffic managers.
Agency Assets
No one has more workload or tighter schedules than a creative agency.
We've been there, and we know what's it like juggling between clients, having your designers constantly switching gears in pursuit of an upcoming deadline.
And if that ain't bad enough - you need to do it all without having all the tool you need. After all, how can you complete the design, when the client's assets are scattered across countless folders, emails, and slack channels?
We've gotten those emails with a link to a client's folder, which contained more folders, which contained ever more folders - some relevant to what you're working on, some not at all. We spent the 45 minutes it takes to gover over everything, trying to remember where everything is located, so that late at night, trying to finish that design before the clock strikes midnight - you'll be able to remember where it was.
Well, we believe you have enough work, and that collaborating with clients, project managers, and other designers, can be as easy as downloading an image from Shutterstock.
Don't believe it? Just watch:
Fun in the Sun
Organizing images of the outdoors is common in sports organizations, retailers of Outdoor Goods, and anyone who organizes events.
You might have hundreds and thousands of images, but how would you go about organizing them? Most people would just put them in folders by the photoshoot session. Then, a couple of months later, you need to find an image of a guys diving into the water... But can't really remember where it is.
This is where Tagbox's flexible search, custom filters, and smart tags come into play - the video above illustrates how easy it is to find what you're looking for.
Whether you'd like to filter by the age of the model, or instantly locate all the images with people diving into the water, it all becomes a no-brainer with a little help from our AI-witchcraft.
On top of that, add our advanced sharing option for collaborating with clients and suppliers, and you should have everything you need for you creative operations and project management.
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Furniture
As a furniture retailer, you know how important it is to find the right image to put on your site, newsletter, or ads.
Each piece of furniture is crafted to serve its purpose, and each one of its images should contain that richness: instead of dropping all your images in a box, let our AI organize in a number of ways - by item type, of course, but also by material, by the room in which the picture was taken, and by the people and pets who are (or aren't) in the image.
This will give you, your team, and all your external collaborators the the freedom to choose, and the confidence you always have the best image for your designs.