Cway® is your ultimate desktop-based platform for streamlining artwork management, collaboration, and workflow efficiency. Designed for creative professionals, brands, and teams, Cway® centralizes everything you need—from storing and developing artworks to tracking progress and sharing files seamlessly.
Whether you're an individual designer or part of a large organization, Cway® ensures your creative assets are always accessible, organized, and shareable.
At its foundation, Cway® provides a suite of powerful applications, each tailored to enhance different aspects of your workflow.
1. Shortcuts – your active artworks at a glance
Easily access all your ongoing projects in one place. The Shortcuts app gives you a quick overview of active artworks, so you can jump right back into work without searching.
2. Progress – keep track of your workflows
Stay on top of deadlines with real-time progress tracking. Monitor each stage of artwork development, ensuring nothing falls behind schedule.
3. Media Center – secure file and artwork storage
A centralized storage solution for all your creative assets. Store, organize, and retrieve files effortlessly, ensuring your team always has access to the latest versions.
3. Projects – develop, manage, and iterate on artworks
Plan and develop new artworks in a structured, collaborative environment. With Projects, you can manage versions, approvals, and iterations efficiently.
4. Viewer – review & approve artworks with ease
An intuitive artwork review tool. Open, inspect, and annotate files directly within Cway®, streamlining feedback and approval processes.
5. Quick Share – fast & secure file sharing
Need to share files with clients, stakeholders, or collaborators? Quick Share allows for seamless file delivery with tracking and security options.
6. Users & Teams – manage your people effortlessly
Collaboration made easy! Add users, manage permissions, and organize your team to ensure smooth coordination and controlled access.
Watch this short introduction of Cway® Desktop to learn more:
Written by Fredrik Hultin.