Remote creative teams and brands can now centralize their guidelines, libraries, projects, and people in one hub. Niice is a platform designed to untangle access to creative assets, giving them the attention they deserve. It beautifully presents assets on customizable canvases, transforming how teams grasp, find, and use brand assets.
Niice is made for handling large volumes of content, with brands adding over 10,000 assets every month. It offers a visually appealing way to present assets, moving away from traditional folder systems. The platform allows users to create moodboards, making it easier to concept, develop, and share brand visions.
By using Niice, teams can develop new workflows and get non-creatives more involved in the creative process. It has evolved into a full brand hub for all assets, enhancing collaboration and saving time. According to Amanda Jack from Nordstrom, Niice made it intuitive, fast, and collaborative, saving over $1 Million per year.
Beyond its utility as a brand hub, Niice also serves as a source of design inspiration. It displays a wide range of designs in a waterfall layout, continuously updating with new content. Users can browse, save designs to their moodboards, and even search for specific themes or topics.