Workhorse™ accelerates production of consumer facing digital content by integrating data and workflow from supply chain to content publishing.
Workhorse™ accelerates production of consumer facing digital content by integrating data and workflow from supply chain to content publishing.
Customer Reviews
User in Retail
Advanced user of WorkhorseThe only purpose that Workhorse served me was as an application to submit and edit copy written for different products on the company website. For writing, it was simple to copy and paste whatever you had written for a certain item into it's designated field, and it was usually decently fast, especially when compared to the other web applications that Sears used.
There were so many frustrating things about the entire process, and I don't want to pin them entirely on Workhorse; a lot of it could've just been the unnecessarily slow process the Sears product copy team used. However, it was incredibly easy to lose your place in the system if you had more than one item uploaded at a time, and it gives you no option to bookmark or save for later. If images were available to coordinate with your copy, they were typically low-res and and extremely small. There was no editing application, so it was more on the editors to "highlight" what changes you needed to make (I say "highlight" in quotations because the only text options you had were to bold, underline, and italicize.) The most annoying part, however, was how you had to type everything out in a text doc before hand because Microsoft Word was too formatted for the application and would ruin the character count, font, spacing, everything.
Consider more advanced applications before settling - this seems like a software that's likely to be defunct soon if it's not already.
It solely served as a vehicle to submit my product copy and to monitor edits sent back by the editing team.