Acquia DAM, formerly Widen, is a digital asset management platform where brand, marketing, and product teams store, govern, and distribute their approved assets. Files and their renditions, rich metadata, controlled vocabularies, and collections all live in Acquia DAM, along with the rights and status that decide how each asset can be used. For many organizations it is the authoritative library for everything customer-facing.
If your product handles content or creative and cannot see what is in Acquia DAM, your users fall back to manual downloads and uploads, and the metadata that keeps assets governed gets lost. An Acquia DAM integration puts the right asset, rendition, and metadata inside your product while respecting its rights, so teams work from one governed library instead of two.
What we connect
- Assets and their renditions, so your product pulls the correct format and size on demand.
- Metadata fields and controlled vocabularies, kept aligned with the taxonomy your customer maintains.
- Collections and curated groups, so they stay in sync rather than being rebuilt.
- Usage rights and availability, so restricted or expired assets never surface where they should not.
- Versions and status, so your product always references the current, approved file.
Common use cases
- A content or campaign tool that pulls approved assets and renditions straight from Acquia DAM.
- A product that writes finished creative back to Acquia DAM with metadata applied.
- A workflow that keeps your product's library matched to Acquia DAM collections and rights as either side changes.
- A reporting layer that reads asset metadata and usage without exporting files.
How we build it
- We map the exact Acquia DAM assets, renditions, metadata fields, rights, and events your use case needs, then write the scope before any code.
- We prototype against the Acquia DAM API with AI assistance, so a working spike exists in days.
- We write and review the real integration: auth, sync, rights handling, error handling, and reconciliation.
- We ship it, document it, and keep it healthy as the Acquia DAM platform changes.