I like that I can tag photos and easily find them. As a sports organization with over 70 players, we have a ton of photos. Searching for selecct players and event photos is a really simple experience on Dash.
My team used a combination of Dropbox, Google Drive, SharePoint, and a local server to store images and video. Dash allowed us to bring everything together into one place with clear categorization and sharing options.
Auto-tagging works pretty well. You can determine how exact you want the tagging to be, which is a great feature. Importing images brings over the meta data, and you can allow Dash to scan images for words in the image and auto-populate the words found into the description or another field. The scan for words is not the most practical feature for my team's needs, but I could see it being valuable for some businesses.
Dash shares their development timeline and solicits users' feedback on what new features/functionalities are desired.
What I love most is that Dash charges by the asset, not by the amount of space you use. So, a 200MB video costs the same as a 1MB photo. It makes it very easy to understand whether you might go past your limits.
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