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Overview

Description

Daminion is the Digital Asset Management software that's easily customized so you can stay organized and reduce file management time. Available in both cloud-based or on-premise options, it ... Read More

OpenAsset is a Digital Asset Management Software that covers your entire asset life cycle. This cloud based solution enables you to manage files, assets and documents any way you want via ... Read More

Entry Level Pricing
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Free Trial Availability
  • No free trial
  • No free trial
Spotsaas Score

8.8/10

8.8/10

User Ratings

Features

Total Features

9 Features

8 Features

Unique Features

      Pricing

      Pricing Option
          Starting From
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          Pricing Pans
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          Pricing Page

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          Other Details

          Organization Types supported
          • Large Enterprises
          • Medium Business
          • Small Business
          • Freelancers
          • Individuals
          • Large Enterprises
          • Medium Business
          • Small Business
          • Freelancers
          • Individuals
          Platforms Supported
          • Mobile - iOS
          • Browser Based (Cloud)
          • Mobile - Android
          • Installed - Windows
          • Installed - Mac
          • Browser Based (Cloud)
          • Mobile - iOS
          • Browser Based (Cloud)
          • Mobile - Android
          • Installed - Windows
          • Installed - Mac
          • Browser Based (Cloud)
          Modes of support
          • 24/7 (Live rep)
          • Business Hours
          • Online
          • 24/7 (Live rep)
          • Business Hours
          • Online
          API Support
          • Available
          • Available

          User Reviews

          User Ratings
          Rating Distribution

          Excellent

          130

          Very Good

          40

          Good

          0

          Poor

          0

          Terible

          0

          Excellent

          100

          Very Good

          14

          Good

          0

          Poor

          0

          Terible

          0

          Expert's Review generated by AI

          Daminion has garnered significant praise in the past year for its efficient photo organization capabilities. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface, fast search results, and ability to ...Read more

          OpenAsset proves to be a game-changer in the realm of digital asset management. Users rave about the platform's ability to organize and access photo files effortlessly, streamlining processes and ...Read more

          Pros and Cons
          • Easy organization of a large number of photos, simplifying cataloging and tagging.

          • Fast search results and efficient keyword-based searches, enhancing productivity.

          • Customizable tagging system for filtering images and creating queries easily.

          • User-friendly interface with intuitive functions for data entry and tagging.

          • May lack extensive features and customization options, which can be overwhelming for newcomers without adequate support.

          • Limited availability of additional apps and connectors in the Marketplace, potentially restricting advanced functionalities for some users.

          • Centralizes and organizes photo and branding files, saving time and frustration for users.

          • Intuitive tagging feature predicts necessary tags accurately, enhancing search efficiency.

          • Customer service and support teams are responsive, helpful, and professional.

          • Provides drag-and-drop features for easy integration with other programs like InDesign and PowerPoint.

          • Some users find the interface intimidating, requiring training for less tech-savvy individuals.

          • Limited capabilities for updating InDesign and PowerPoint templates without consulting OpenAsset staff.

          • Occasional glitches leading to corrupted images or distortion when translating to other platforms.

          • Initial setup/migration can be daunting and requires planning.

          Positive Reviews

          No reviews available for the product

          No reviews available for the product

          Integrations

          Integration with other apps

          No Integration information available.

          Customers

          Customers
          JuiceFilm

          JuiceFilm

          Forestry Corporation

          Forestry Corporation

          ICI Homes

          ICI Homes

          No Customers information available.

          Media and Screenshots

          Screenshots
          Drag and Drop and InDesign Document screenshot

          5 Screenshots

          No screenshots available.

          Videos
          video-0

          1 Videos

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          3 Videos

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          Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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          Neither Daminion nor OpenAsset offers a free trial.

          Daminion is designed for Large Enterprises, Medium Business and Small Business.

          OpenAsset is designed for Large Enterprises, Medium Business and Small Business.

          Pricing details for both Daminion and OpenAsset are unavailable at this time. Contact the respective providers for more information.

          Some top alternatives to Daminion includes IMatch, ePhoto DAM, hyperCMS, MediaValet, Asset Bank, OpenAsset, Filerobot, Data Dwell Digital Asset Management, 4ALLPORTAL and Aprimo Digital Asset Management.

          Some top alternatives to OpenAsset includes ePhoto DAM, Asset Bank, Brandfolder, iDAM, Bynder, Globaledit, Bynder Webdam, Data Dwell Digital Asset Management, ImageDirector and 4ALLPORTAL.

          Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].