ContentFlow – Managed Image Curation & Upload Service for SMB Marketing Teams
A done-for-you service where a dedicated image specialist (contractor or junior designer) handles all image sourcing, resizing, and uploading for a client's website updates—clients send a brief ('add 3 hero images for Q2 campaign'), the service delivers optimized, formatted images ready to drop into their CMS within 48 hours. No plugins, no learning curve; pure labor arbitrage.
14 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates the 'wait for a designer' bottleneck; costs 60% less than hiring a part-time designer; images are optimized and production-ready; frees internal teams to focus on strategy instead of image logistics.
Target Audience
Small marketing agencies (5-20 people), in-house marketing teams at mid-market companies (50-500 employees), e-commerce brands with 20+ product categories needing regular image refreshes
Key Features
- Dedicated image specialist assigned per client (async Slack/email communication)
- Stock photo curation (Unsplash, Pexels, Adobe Stock) or custom photography coordination
- Batch image resizing for all device types and CMS requirements (WordPress, Shopify, custom)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Non-technical users struggle to add images to websites without coding knowledgeWebsite content creators and small team members lack the ability to independently add images to their sites, forcing them to request help from developers who understand HTML. This creates bottlenecks in content updates, delays project completion, and wastes developer time on repetitive tasks that should be self-service.
Score: 18.2%