
Creative Force
Product information management (PIM) systems
Digital asset management software
Creative management platforms
E-commerce software
AI ad creative tools
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$3,165 per month
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What is Creative Force
Creative Force is a creative operations and workflow platform used to plan, produce, and manage high-volume product content such as photography, video, and copy for commerce. It supports teams that run studio workflows, coordinate tasks and approvals, and track production status across products and channels. The product emphasizes operational control (work orders, scheduling, roles, and QA) and integrates with systems used for product data and asset storage rather than acting as a full PIM suite.
Built for studio workflow control
Creative Force provides structured workflows for product content production, including task assignment, approvals, and quality checks. It is well-suited to organizations managing repeatable, high-volume studio processes where throughput and consistency matter. Compared with systems centered on product data syndication, it focuses more on operational execution and accountability.
End-to-end production visibility
The platform tracks work orders and production status across teams and stages, helping stakeholders see bottlenecks and progress. This supports coordination between creative, merchandising, and operations functions. It is particularly useful when multiple roles contribute to a single product’s content deliverables.
Integrates with content ecosystems
Creative Force is commonly positioned to connect with existing asset repositories and product data sources so teams can move assets and metadata through production. This integration-first approach can reduce the need to replace established PIM/DAM components. It also helps align creative production outputs with downstream commerce publishing requirements.
Not a full PIM replacement
While it can manage content production metadata and workflows, Creative Force is not primarily designed to be the system of record for product attributes, taxonomy governance, and multi-channel product data syndication. Organizations typically still require a dedicated PIM for complex product data modeling and enrichment. Buyers should validate which product data functions are native versus dependent on integrations.
DAM depth may be limited
Creative Force supports asset handling as part of production workflows, but it may not match the breadth of dedicated DAM platforms for long-term library management, advanced rights management, and extensive distribution tooling. Companies with large enterprise DAM requirements may need to keep a separate DAM as the primary repository. This can add integration and governance overhead.
Implementation depends on process design
Value depends on mapping studio processes into the platform’s workflow constructs, roles, and QA steps. Teams may need change management and operational standardization to realize consistent throughput improvements. Complex organizations should plan for configuration, integration work, and ongoing workflow governance.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Core | Starting at $3,165 per month (billed annually) | Unlimited Users; Data Sources; Workflow Logic & Alerts; Styling & Outfitting; Mobile App; Planning Calendar; Capture One® & Adobe Photoshop® integrations; 24/5 in-app chat support; 2FA & SSO; 12-month contract. Note: the vendor pricing page also shows a conflicting "$3,583/month" figure in a separate section; site appears inconsistent on exact starting amount. |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom pricing; advanced workflows and integrations; Multiple Workspaces; Talent Resourcing & Booking; Auto Variants; Custom Reporting; Premium support; Dedicated account team; Onsite onboarding; billed annually; contact sales |