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We are currently utilizing the Adobe Express SDK in our project, allowing our users to perform image editing tasks seamlessly. However, we have a specific question regarding user access to these editing features within the context of paid accounts.
In our current implementation, users are required to log in with an Adobe ID to access and utilize the image editing capabilities provided by Adobe Express. While this login requirement is acceptable for many of our users, we are exploring the possibility of allowing image editing for paid users without necessitating the Adobe ID login step.
Our objective in making this inquiry is to improve the user experience for our paid customers. We understand that the login process can introduce an additional layer of complexity, potentially discouraging some users from fully utilizing the editing services offered.
With this in mind, we would appreciate your insights on whether it is feasible to grant paid users access to image editing features without mandating an Adobe ID login. We believe this adjustment could streamline the user experience and encourage increased usage of our services by our paid subscribers.
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Hi @Crazy32972058gaf6 --
Nice to meet you! Thanks for sharing your question.
While I understand your rationale for wanting no-login, we do not plan to unlock no-login for the Embed SDK. With each project that is created in the editor, an Adobe Express project is created/saved for that user (in their Express projects) for later access. Getting rid of the login would inhibit this re-editing workflow.
Your concern about added complexity potentially causing users to drop off from editing wor
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Hi @Crazy32972058gaf6 --
Nice to meet you! Thanks for sharing your question.
While I understand your rationale for wanting no-login, we do not plan to unlock no-login for the Embed SDK. With each project that is created in the editor, an Adobe Express project is created/saved for that user (in their Express projects) for later access. Getting rid of the login would inhibit this re-editing workflow.
Your concern about added complexity potentially causing users to drop off from editing workflows is valid and something we as a team are exploring. Delayed login will be available later this year or early next year and this might be the best solution for your team --- delayed login means that users can start working within the SDK modal and editing without being prompted to login until they are ready to save/publish their design. That way, the user gets to use the experience upfront.
Best,
Amanda Huang
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