Playbook and Plytix are often evaluated together by ecommerce and CPG teams looking for a DAM solution. While both platforms support product assets, they are built for different layers of your workflow.
Plytix is a PIM (Product Information Management) system designed to specifically structure product data across channels. Playbook is a modern DAM built for managing, searching, and collaborating on creative assets at scale, including product catalogs.
If your team is dealing with photoshoots, product launches, and marketing content, this distinction matters more than you might think.
Playbook vs. Plytix
A more flexible, asset-first alternative to manage your product catalog
| Playbook | Plytix | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing and accessibility | ||
| Pricing transparency | ✅ Clear, public pricing. Scales with team size. | ⚠️ Tiered pricing based on catalog size and features. |
| Cost for teams | ✅ Flat pricing with unlimited members. | ⚠️ Pricing increases with product catalog complexity. |
| Onboarding and ease of use | ||
| Ease of getting started | ✅ Self-serve. Start immediately. No sales calls required. | ⚠️ Requires setup of product schemas and attributes. |
| Onboarding | ✅ Not gated by demos. Get started immediately. | ⚠️ Requires initial setup of product structure before use. |
| Implementation | ✅ Instant import from Google Drive, Dropbox, and more. Start same day. | ⚠️ Requires defining taxonomy, attributes, and product data models. |
| Feature set | ||
| Core product | ✅ Digital Asset Management (DAM) + creative workflow platform | ⚠️ Product Information Management (PIM) with DAM features |
| AI capabilities | ✅ AI-powered search, smart tagging, visual search, workflow automation | ⚠️ Limited AI focused on structured product data enrichment |
| Search experience | ✅ Natural language + visual search (e.g. “gold jewelry photos”) | ⚠️ Attribute-based filtering tied to product data |
| Asset management | ✅ Built for RAWs, PSDs, videos, and large photoshoot libraries | ⚠️ Assets attached to products; limited standalone workflows |
| Tagging and metadata | ✅ Flexible tags + custom fields + editable AI tags | ✅ Structured attributes tied to SKUs |
| External sharing | ✅ Shareable boards with revocable access + expiration controls | ⚠️ Primarily product catalog sharing |
| Collaboration | ✅ Built for creative teams (comments, workflows, boards) | ⚠️ Focused on product data collaboration |
| Best for | ✅ Creative teams, ecommerce marketing teams, and agencies managing visual assets | ⚠️ Ecommerce teams managing product catalogs and structured SKU data |
| Handles product photos & content | ✅ Yes — built for managing and organizing large product photo libraries | ⚠️ Yes, but primarily as attachments to products |
| PIM capabilities | ⚠️ Not a full PIM, but supports flexible metadata and organization | ✅ Full PIM system for managing product data and attributes |
| Creative workflow support | ✅ End-to-end workflows: organize, review, share, and publish | ❌ Limited — focused on product data, not creative workflows |
Why CPG & Ecommerce Teams Choose Playbook Over Plytix
1. Your bottleneck isn’t product data — it’s asset chaos
Most CPG teams already have Shopify / ERP / spreadsheets for product data and defined SKUs and attributes, but still struggle with:
- Finding the right product images
- Managing photoshoots across seasons and launches
- Sharing assets with retailers, agencies, and partners
👉 Playbook solves the day-to-day operational pain that PIM tools don’t.
2. Built for photoshoots, not spreadsheets
Plytix is designed around SKUs. Playbook is designed around how CPG teams actually work:
- Organizing thousands of product images from shoots
- Managing RAW → edited → final assets
- Grouping by campaigns, launches, or collections
👉 You’re not forced to fit creative work into rigid product structures.
3. Search that works even when your metadata isn’t perfect
In a PIM, everything depends on structured attributes being filled in correctly. Sometimes metadata is messy, attributes have typos, or newly uploaded assets are missing tags. You don't have to rely on manual logging anymore - Playbook lets your team:
- Search visually (“gold jewelry”, “blue packaging”)
- Use natural language (“latest spring campaign”)
- Combine tags, filters, and AI
👉 This is critical for fast-moving teams where tagging is never 100% complete.
4. Faster collaboration with external partners
Product teams constantly share assets with retailers, agencies, distributors, other external partners. Playbook makes this easy with:
- Share boards with customizable look and feel (using built-in templates)
- Revocable, time-bound access
- Expiration and password-protected controls
👉 No more sending Dropbox links or losing control of assets after sharing.
5. Get value immediately — no heavy setup required
Plytix requires building product schemas, pre-defining attributes, and structuring your catalog before you can even get started. Playbook works instantly. Just upload assets and start searching and organizing immediately. You can add more specific structure over time, or even let AI do it for you.
👉 Your team can start seeing value on day one, not weeks later.
When Plytix Might Still Be a Better Fit
Plytix is a strong choice if your primary need is:
- Managing product data across multiple ecommerce channels
- Maintaining a single source of truth for SKUs and attributes
- Syncing catalogs to marketplaces like Amazon or Shopify
The Bottom Line
Playbook and Plytix solve different problems — but most CPG teams don’t actually need to choose one or the other.
Plytix manages your product data to start
Playbook manages the assets and workflows that bring those products to life
For teams dealing with photoshoots, campaigns, and high volumes of creative assets, Playbook is often the more immediately impactful solution.
