The news: Apple’s surprise move into creative subscriptions with a $12.99 per month Apple Creator Studio last week was followed this week by Adobe unveiling new AI workflows in Acrobat Studio as it justifies the suite’s $25 per month price point. Here are some of their top features.
Why it’s worth watching: One of the top two media-campaign headaches for marketers worldwide is time-consuming production (37%), per Smartly, which fits in with Apple’s new offering and Adobe’s AI updates. The tools themselves will appeal to different production workflows.
The caveat: Bundles simplify buying but complicate optimization. Teams are locked into the full stack, even if they only rely on one or two apps, and that rigidity can make tool decisions messier for brands with specialized workflows.
Implications for brands: More competition should push subscription costs down, especially for smaller teams. Adobe still holds the advantage where marketing runs on ingestion and repurposing, not raw creation.
Brands might choose Apple if their bottleneck is high-volume creation but will likely stick with Adobe if their bottleneck is document-to-deck workflows and repurposing speed.
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