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Overview

What is Bynder?

Bynder helps brands to distribute their marketing materials, manage creations and facilitate brand consistency. Bynder is a solution for marketing that comes with best in class digital asset management, creative project management, brand identity guidelines, product information management and web-to-publish…

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Bynder has become an essential tool for many organizations, providing a centralized platform for managing digital assets efficiently. …
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Webdam Connectivity

8 out of 10
January 24, 2018
Incentivized
Through our marketing department and corporate communications group, I access high-resolution images to use when creating graphics and …
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Pricing

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Enterprise Brand Portal

$0

Cloud
User/Storage/Modules/Add-Ons

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

Bynder integrates with Wordpress 5

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Bynder integrates with Salesforce Marketing Cloud

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On-brand content creation and collaboration with Bynder Print Brand Templates

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Streamlining the creative process with Bynder Creative Workflow

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Delivering optimized assets with Bynder DAT

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Product Details

What is Bynder?

Bynder is a digital asset management (DAM) platform that enables teams to manage proliferating content, touchpoints, and relationships. Bynder presents itself as a brand ally that unifies and transforms the creation and sharing of assets.

Bynder states that brand managers, marketers and creatives from global organizations like PUMA, innocent drinks, Spotify, Five Guys, Omron and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines use Bynder to organize company files; edit and approve projects in real time; auto-format and resize files; and make the right content available to others at the click of a button.



Bynder Features

DAM Features Features

  • Supported: Uploading assets
  • Supported: Downloading assets
  • Supported: Categories
  • Supported: Asset storage
  • Supported: Asset sharing
  • Supported: Asset search
  • Supported: Tagging system
  • Supported: Content editing
  • Supported: Embed codes
  • Supported: Metadata
  • Supported: Collections
  • Supported: User access
  • Supported: DAM Integrations
  • Supported: DAM API
  • Supported: Workflow automations
  • Supported: Related asset discovery

Reporting & Analytics Features

  • Supported: Dashboards
  • Supported: Standard reports
  • Supported: Custom reports
  • Supported: Data exportability
  • Supported: Content analytics

Additional Features

  • Supported: Digital Asset Management
  • Supported: Brand Guidelines
  • Supported: Creative Workflow
  • Supported: Studio
  • Supported: Print Brand Templates
  • Supported: Content Workflow

Bynder Screenshots

Screenshot of Digital Asset Management - Digital asset centralization and management.Screenshot of Bynder's Brand Guidelines - A digital home for brand guidelinesScreenshot of Studio - Automation of digital content creationScreenshot of Asset Workflow - Creative process collaboration

Bynder Videos

Automating digital content creation with Bynder Studio
The Bynder x AI search experience

Bynder Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesAll Countries supported
Supported LanguagesEnglish, German, Dutch, French

Frequently Asked Questions

Bynder helps brands to distribute their marketing materials, manage creations and facilitate brand consistency. Bynder is a solution for marketing that comes with best in class digital asset management, creative project management, brand identity guidelines, product information management and web-to-publish modules.

Brandfolder, Canto, and Aprimo are common alternatives for Bynder.

The most common users of Bynder are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).

Bynder Customer Size Distribution

Consumers0%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)15%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)25%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)60%
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Bynder has become an essential tool for many organizations, providing a centralized platform for managing digital assets efficiently. Users have praised Bynder for its ability to reduce the time spent searching for assets and ensuring the correct versions are always used. This has significantly improved the workflow for design teams and various departments, including communications, marketing, sales, and human resources.

One of the key use cases of Bynder is its ability to replace legacy methods such as Box, Dropbox, and Evernote. Users appreciate the superior searching capabilities and user-friendly layout that Bynder offers compared to these alternatives. With Bynder's keyword tagging feature, locating specific digital assets has become much easier and more efficient. This has resulted in a smoother process when it comes to sharing assets both within the organization and with external designers.

Another valuable use case of Bynder is its Brand Portal feature, which addresses the issue of outdated and unapproved photography. By providing a single source of approved assets, Bynder minimizes the need for constant requests to the creative design team. This has proven to be a significant time-saver and has improved overall brand consistency.

Bynder's WebDAM feature enables the sharing and cataloging of sales and marketing documents with internal teams, clients, and prospects. This functionality has streamlined collaboration across different departments and made it easier to maintain a consistent brand identity throughout various marketing materials.

The implementation of Bynder across multiple locations with marketers and sales staff as power users demonstrates its flexibility and performance. By offering API support and high availability, Bynder ensures that it can seamlessly integrate into existing workflows while providing a reliable solution for managing digital assets.

Overall, Bynder has transformed the way organizations manage their digital assets by making searching, filtering, and sharing easy and efficient. Whether it is streamlining the design process or providing easy access to marketing collateral and sales enablement materials, users have found tremendous value in utilizing Bynder across various departments and projects.

Intuitive User Interface: Users have consistently praised Bynder's user interface, with many stating that it is intuitive and easy to navigate. This sentiment was echoed by a significant number of reviewers who found the visual cues, clear buttons, and customizable filters to be particularly helpful in organizing and managing their digital files.

Effortless File Search and Retrieval: A notable number of users mentioned that Bynder's combination of thumbnail views and categorization tools made searching for and extracting information effortless. They appreciated how this feature eliminated the need for complex Boolean searches, allowing them to quickly find and retrieve files without any hassle.

Flexible Content Organization: Many reviewers commended Bynder for its flexible content organization capabilities. They highlighted the customizable filters as a standout feature, enabling them to drill down to specific images quickly. This functionality saved them valuable time by eliminating the need to search through multiple folders in their filing system.

Limited customization options: Some users have expressed the need for more customization options in Bynder, such as different dashboards and color arrangements. They feel that these options would allow them to better cater to their specific use cases.

Cumbersome link sharing process: Several reviewers have found the current link sharing process in Bynder to be cumbersome and time-consuming. They wish for a quicker way to share images or collections outside of the platform, which would streamline their workflow.

Lack of asset tracking and reporting capabilities: A number of users have highlighted the absence of asset tracking and reporting capabilities in Bynder. They believe that having these features would provide valuable insights into how assets are being used and accessed within their organization.

Users offer several recommendations for using Bynder. One key suggestion is to invest in the platform and ensure there is enough investment for the number of users. Users believe that Bynder is worth the investment and can enhance a company's image.

Another important recommendation is to take the time to set up the taxonomy correctly. This helps to structure the platform and improve searchability, making it easier to find and organize digital assets.

Users also advise utilizing the support provided by Bynder. They recommend asking questions and taking advantage of the support team to fully leverage the capabilities of the platform.

Overall, users find Bynder to be a valuable tool for small businesses with limited use cases. They appreciate its flexibility, customization options, and clean user interface. Users emphasize that Bynder can support every department and business unit within an organization, particularly in highly regulated industries.

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Breanna Magnuson (she/her) | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are using Bynder across our entire organization. We needed to find a way to better control all of our digital assets and their end-use, and Bynder has been an incredibly versatile solution. When you have various digital files scattered across a myriad of desktops, shared folders, and emails, it's incredibly difficult to manage and is unnecessarily time-consuming. Bynder serves as a single source of truth for our digital assets that reduces the time spent searching for an asset and guessing if the asset you’re looking at is the correct version, and increasing the efficiency of managing our digital assets across the company and with our external partners. It creates a platform that is compatible with all departments and provides accurate and historical information about our digital assets.<p></p>
  • Organization of our almost 10,000 digital files
  • Ensuring assets are being used in the correct context
  • Ease of sharing multiple or large files across the company or with external partners
  • Being able to update a version of a file without having to re-upload and tag
  • Restricting access to certain files
  • Ability to apply multiple filters from the same metaproperty
  • Reduction in automated tagging
We have numerous renderings for some of our properties that are constantly being updated. It was hard to keep track of the most current rendering since it lived in multiple locations with various employees. Creating a central location where we can regularly update the renderings without having to add a new file and re-upload solved the issue of questioning whether the rendering you were looking at was correct.
  • Time spent searching for assets
  • Ease of use for employees
The onboarding and implementation team were incredible to work with, and I wish I had the opportunity to work with them more. They were always available when needed, answered every question with detailed responses and examples, and were hands-on during the construction of our taxonomy.
It is incredibly user-friendly and easy to navigate. Once you poke around, you intuitively learn how to use the platform. Our company provided training sessions for all employees during our official roll-out, and everyone seemed to have a good grasp on how to navigate this platform. We have yet to hear about an employee having difficulty using Bynder, which is a big win.
Sara Rogers | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used WebDAM through our organization to share sales and marketing documents with not only our internal teams but also with clients and prospects. It allowed us the ability to see thumbnails, search, catalog and share files among colleagues and outside the organization with vendors, clients and prospects.
  • Liked the thumbnails
  • Keyword searching
  • Ability to share with those inside and outside the organization
  • No ability to report on or track assets being downloaded, sent, etc
  • Hard to find assets unless you knew which folder they were in
  • Expensive for what you get
WebDAM is good if you don't have thousands of assets to save and search and just want a document repository that is a fancy file server.

However, for companies like ours where we have tens of thousands of assets and want to be able to see where those assets are being shared and what assets are being searched for and figure out a way to make it easier for sales to find these assets we needed more.
  • Sales quit using it because it was hard to find anything.
  • Marketing fell short because we couldn't measure which assets were being used and working for sales and which weren't.
  • We figured out we could use our SharePoint DAM and save the money we were paying on WebDAM for better functionality.
We originally selected WebDAM because we couldn't get thumbnails or search on keywords in Sharepoint but with the new O365, Microsoft added these features and more to the DAM on SharePoint so we actually switched about 5 months ago. WebDAM lacks in reporting and analytics as well which is why we had to look for a better solution.
When we were getting ready to switch vendors, WebDAM wasn't very responsive to my questions or my needs. They also sent me all the files on an external drive that was formatted for Mac and didn't even think to verify whether I had a PC (which I did) so the external drive was useless and I had to wait another week to get the updated external drive that was formatted for a PC that I could then use.
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