Description

️ 🖼Tool name:
CI HUB

🔖 Tool categorization:
DAM Connector / Creative Workflow Integration

️ ✏What does it offer?
A platform to access and manage digital assets directly within creative workflows such as Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Workspace, Office 365, and Figma, standardizing content and improving productivity without having to navigate between different tools.

What do you actually offer based on user experience?
- Seamless integration within apps used every day
- Fast search and centralized file management
- Minimize time wasted switching between different platforms
- Suitable for large companies and creative teams
- Reliable in optimizing creative workflows

🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes, partial automation:
- Automatically update assets between sources and applications
- Optimize creative workflows
- Automate the connection between DAM and other storage systems

💰 Pricing model:
Paid subscription based on organization size, number of users, and required integrations, with customized offers for enterprises.

🆓 F ree plan details:
- Limited free trial (usually 30 days) when you sign up
- No permanent free plan
- Enables users to test basic integrations before paying

💳 Paid plan details:
- Monthly/yearly subscription depending on the size of the organization and number of users
- Different tiers depending on connected apps and number of users
- Often need to contact the sales team for a customized offer

🧭 How to access the tool:
- SaaS cloud platform + simple installation components
- Direct in-app delivery (Adobe CC, Google Workspace, Office 365, Figma)
- CI HUB Drive to access assets from the desktop (Finder/Explorer)

🔗 Trial link or official website:
https://ci-hub.com/


Pricing Details

The platform offers a paid subscription that varies depending on the size of the organization, number of users, and required integrations, with access to customized offers for businesses. As for the free plan, it does not exist as a permanent plan, but it offers a limited free trial, usually for 30 days when signing up, to enable users to test basic integrations before moving to payment. Paid plans are based on a monthly or annual subscription depending on the size of the organization and the number of users, and include different tiers depending on the applications connected and the number of users, and getting a customized offer often requires contacting the sales team to meet the exact needs of the organization.