Build once, productise twice
One codebase, two product brands, composable deployment — provision DocVault, AssetForge, or both.
The Content Platform
One core. A DMS and a DAM.
Revexl's Content Platform is a greenfield monorepo housing two independently licensable products on a shared core: DocVault, a Document Management System (DMS), and AssetForge, a Digital Asset Management system (DAM). The engine — asset model, versioning, approval workflows, audit, and storage — was extracted and decoupled from Ancorh's proven document-management capability, so both build on code already validated in a live regulated-industry context. Licensed together, they present as a unified Content Suite.
One codebase, two product brands, composable deployment — provision DocVault, AssetForge, or both.
A controlled lifecycle with multi-stage approvals from draft to controlled release.
Controlled documents export to a regulator-ready pack in a single click.
Acknowledgement tracking and retention policies enforced out of the box.
Logos, images, and video with variants, renditions, and rights & licence tracking.
Keep every asset on-brand across teams and channels.
DocVault sells to compliance, operations, legal, and HR buyers who need a controlled single source of truth for documents — versioning, multi-stage approvals, acknowledgement tracking, retention policies, and one-click audit packs. Its white space is modern UX plus compliance-grade lifecycle at a mid-market price, between heavy incumbents (Documentum, SharePoint, OpenText) and modern-but-shallow tools (Box, Egnyte).
AssetForge sells to brand, marketing, and creative teams that manage rich media — logos, images, and video — with variants, renditions, rights and licence tracking, and brand-consistency enforcement. It competes with Bynder, Brandfolder, Cloudinary, and Adobe Experience Manager Assets. Because it shares the core with DocVault, teams that need both documents and assets get a unified, integrated repository rather than two disconnected systems.
MarketForge consumes the Content Platform over its public APIs the same way any third-party product would — so grounded marketing outputs and controlled documents share one lineage.
See DocVault and AssetForge working as a unified Content Suite.