Welcome to all the new members who joined this month! We’re excited to have you in the Adobe Workfront Community🎉. Whether you’re brand new or have been here a while, this space is all about learning, sharing, and connecting with peers who get what you do every day.
In a world where so much is automated and AI-driven, this space is different — it’s built on humans helping humans. Every question asked, every tip shared, every reply left here makes a real difference.
If you’re new, this is your first touchpoint — and we’re truly glad you’re here. Think of this thread as a friendly café table where you can pull up a chair, say hi, and get to know others who “get” what you do. To get started, share:
And give us your answer to this month's Ice Breaker question for all to kick things off:
👉 If you could rename one feature in WF to something more fun, what would you call it?
✨ If you’re already part of the community, jump in too — share a tip, answer a question, or just welcome someone new. Every reply makes this space more valuable for everyone.
We are assigning veteran SMEs in a round-robin fashion, and they will be your primary point of contact for any operational or community-related issues.
Buddies for this month: @Sven-iX, @Doug_Den_Hoed__AtAppStore , @Daniel_Clarke, @RandyRoberts , @skyehansen and @JamesRitter
Hi everyone,
I’m Kautuk Sahni, and I am managing the AEM and WF community in Adobe. I’ve been with Adobe for nearly 13 years, starting my journey as a Software Engineer before moving into community management. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of supporting product communities, and I’m truly excited to now work with this amazing group. Outside of work, I’m a big sports enthusiast 🎾 (tennis is my favorite!) and also love cooking and exploring new cuisines. So if you’ve got a favorite recipe, feel free to share — I’m always up for trying something new.
I’m really looking forward to connecting with you all and helping this community grow into an even more engaging, supportive space. Please don’t hesitate to reach out anytime. I’m here to listen, learn, and support.
Hello everyone,
James here. Working as a Multimedia Producer for Caterpillar / Construction Industries - Learning and Innovation Group. We design training for our global sales teams and have just deployed Workfront to manage our training requests and project timelines. So far really liking it. I feel like we could be utilizing more features to better organize. But learning as we go here, I'm sure we will get better at it over time.
Love that Adobe provides this support group of professionals to share best practices and perspectives. Looking forward to connecting further. Please feel free to reach out!
Hi James, welcome to the community! Great to hear Workfront is already helping your team at Caterpillar. Totally agree, there’s always more to discover as you go, and this community is a great place to pick up best practices from others on the same journey. Looking forward to your contributions and insights!
🎉 Hey everyone, and welcome to all the new faces in the Workfront Community!
I’m here repping Zwanski Tech, where we specialize in modern web & mobile development, IT support, cybersecurity, and offer a free, interactive learning platform called the Zwanski Tech Academy — complete with certificates and hands-on tutorials. We also connect tech freelancers with employers through our job marketplace and offer tools like IMEI checkers and 3D model lookups.
🔧 Quick intro from us:
👨💻 Company: Zwanski Tech
🧩 Most-used feature in WF: Custom Forms + Request Queues for service intake
🧠 Want to improve: Automation + reporting
🕒 Using WF since: 2023
⏳ Time with WF: 2 years strong
💡 If we could rename one WF feature for fun? “Proofing” → "Pixel Ping Pong" 🎾 (because feedback always bounces back!)
Looking forward to learning from all of you, sharing tips, and being part of this amazing community. Let’s build smarter, work better, and maybe have some fun along the way! 🚀
@zwanski, Welcome, Zwanski Tech! Love the creative intro (and especially Pixel Ping Pong, that one made me smile). It’s great to see how you’re using Custom Forms + Request Queues for service intake — definitely one of those Workfront features that can make or break efficiency. Excited to hear more about your journey into automation and reporting, too; lots of folks here are tackling the same challenges, so I’m sure you’ll pick up and share some gems along the way. Glad to have you in the Community, looking forward to seeing more of your tips and stories!
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Hi Everyone,
🌟 Welcome to the Experience League Community! 🌟
I’m Jagpreet Singh, the India lead for Experience League Communities, and I’m thrilled to welcome our newest members. 👋
This is your space to learn, share, and connect with peers from around the world. Whether you’re here to ask questions, exchange ideas, or showcase your expertise, you’ll find a friendly and collaborative community ready to support you. 💡
Once again, a very warm welcome—we can’t wait to hear your stories and see the impact you’ll bring to the community! 🚀
Welcome everyone! I’m Julie Wilson from the Adoption Marketing team. I’m based in Seattle, and I have been at Adobe for over eight years. I manage the Workfront User Group (WUG) program and the Workfront Champion program. Consider joining a WUG chapter. These are peer-led groups where you can connect with product experts, network, and learn from each other.
As for renaming a feature...how about Blueprints becomes Secret Sauce for Speed? 🙂
Hi everyone, I’m Alexis Cascales, working at JAKALA as a Senior Manager in Martech. I’ve been working with Adobe tools for around 10 years, and I started using Workfront 6 months ago, mainly focused on project management and reporting,
I’d like to share a proposal: when Workfront is translated into other languages (for example Spanish), all functionalities are translated. I believe some key functionalities should remain in English as keywords, like Queue or Intake Form, to make documentation search and team alignment more effective 🙂
Hi Alexis,
Welcome to the community! 👋 Great to have someone with your depth of experience across Adobe tools here. Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful suggestion. That’s a really valuable perspective on translations and consistency. For these, we capture product suggestions in the product Ideas: Here. Please feel free to share your ideas in the Ideas section. Looking forward to seeing more of your insights and ideas in the community!
Hi everyone! I am Christine Smith. I am a Project Specialist at Freeman. I equally use a few features in WF such as Project Tasks, Project Tracking and Time Tracking. Recently, I have started learning Reporting but have not explored much yet. I am hoping to really expand that usage along with any other beneficial tools. I have been using WF for a couple of years but really expanded my usage in the last 6 months. Since I am just learning/exploring more in WF, I am not sure what feature I would rename. I am thinking (since I am a huge sports fan) that I would rename the Dashboard to something like "Home Plate" or the "End Zone".
@ChristineSm2 welcome! Love that you’re diving deeper into reporting. It really unlocks so much in Workfront. And I have to say, your idea of renaming Dashboard to “Home Plate” or “End Zone” is such a fun twist :). Excited to see you explore more features and share your journey here! 🎉
Hi @ChristineSm2. Consider joining one or more chapters in the Workfront User Group: https://workfront-augs.adobe.com/. Often topics and discussions cover reporting so it could be a great interactive learning opportunity.
@ChristineSm2 here is a post from @NicholeVargas called "(8 steps to create simple, effective reports in Adobe Workfront which might be a great starting point: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/perspectives/8-steps-to-create-simple-effective-reports-in-ado...
Our WUG Michigan Chapter (led by @ScottMo1 and Lexi) will be talking about Reporting and Dashboard with special guest @MoniqueEvans in our September Meeting.
In addition there is a Adobe Workfront Customer Reporting Cookbook linked in this post https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/workfront-discussions/the-first-ever-adobe-workfron...
Maybe any of these resources are helpful/interesting.
Hi everyone,
I usually live in the analytics world, but I also manage our team’s Workfront space as the central hub for requests across Workspace, Data Collection, BI, and SQL. Because we sit alongside other project management systems, having one place for intake has been a big help, and I am here to learn more from how others approach it.
Feature I use most: Intake forms and task structures, since that is how work comes into our queue
Area I want to get better at: Building reports that give stakeholders clear visibility without them needing to know Workfront in detail
How long I’ve been using WF: A few years, with heavier use in the last 18 months
Ice Breaker: I would rename Approvals to Green Light because that is exactly what it feels like when one comes through
Looking forward to hearing how others manage Workfront as a request hub while still staying connected with colleagues who rely on different tools.
@jarrell43 Welcome! Love how you described Workfront as the central hub for requests across analytics and BI, that really highlights its power to simplify intake when teams are juggling multiple tools. Totally with you on reporting, giving stakeholders a clear view without them needing to be Workfront experts is such a balancing act. Excited to hear how others in the community tackle that, too. And I’ve got to say, renaming Approvals to Green Light 💡🚦 is spot on, now I’ll always think of it that way! Looking forward to seeing more of your insights in the Community.
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