Stockpress
stockpress.coSummary
Ask questionsStockpress is a Digital Asset Management (DAM) platform designed to help teams organize, find, and share digital content efficiently. It offers features such as centralized asset storage, version control, AI tagging, and customizable sharing options. The platform aims to provide premium DAM features without the high cost and complexity of traditional DAM solutions.
Features10/18
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Centralized Asset Storage
Shareable Brand Guide URL
Version Control & Updates
Asset Organization & Search
Brand Guideline Editor
Other
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Logo Variant Upload
Customizable Sections
Preview Mode
Real-time Collaboration
Automated Notifications
Integration with Design & Dev Workflows
Color Palette Definition
Typography Settings
Google & Custom Fonts
Asset Generation Tools
Browser Extension Access
AI Consistency Checker
Whitelabel Agency Mode
PricingFreemium
See allFree
- Unlimited Users
- 3 GB Storage
Essential
- Unlimited Users
- 50 GB Storage
Pro
- Unlimited Users
- 500 GB Storage
Premium
- Unlimited Users
- 500 GB Storage
Rationale
Stockpress is a Digital Asset Management (DAM) platform that offers many features related to organizing, storing, and sharing digital assets. While it doesn't explicitly market itself as a 'brand guideline platform' with a dedicated 'brand guideline editor' for defining colors, typography, etc., it does offer 'Custom pages' which can be used to 'Create custom pages for brand guides, event recaps, projects, and more'. This suggests it can serve a similar function for brand guidelines, even if not as specialized as the concept. It clearly provides centralized asset storage, version control, asset organization and search, and shareable links. The 'Custom pages' feature allows for the creation of brand guides, and the platform supports various asset types including logos. Collaboration features are also present. The main missing element is a dedicated, intuitive editor specifically for brand guidelines with features like color palette definition and typography settings, although these could potentially be managed within the 'Custom pages' feature by uploading relevant assets and text.