Pull briefs and feedback into your Adobe Photoshop workflow
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Top reasons to automate Adobe Photoshop in the browser
Clip project briefs, copy specs, and requirements from any web app and surface them as a sidebar overlay while working in Photoshop web. No tab switching.
One-click web clipper pulls reference images, brand guidelines, or approved copy from any internal portal or CMS and queues them for the current design task
Pull client feedback from Jira, Asana, or Notion directly into a sidebar panel alongside the active Photoshop file. No copy-pasting between windows.
Unlike Zapier or iPaaS, PixieBrix works live in the browser where designers review briefs and assets. Actions happen in context, instantly.
AI Copilot can summarize a brief or client feedback thread and surface the key design requirements on demand, without leaving the Photoshop web tab
Connect Adobe Photoshop to 3000+ tools including internal platforms that lack native integrations. No custom development required.
Integrate Adobe Photoshop with 3000+ apps
Adobe Photoshop frustrations that cost your team hours every week
  • Designers manually copy-paste project briefs, copy, and specs from project management tools (Asana, Jira, Notion) before opening Photoshop
  • Reference images and brand assets are scattered across web tools, cloud drives, and emails - no quick way to clip and queue them for a design session
  • Client feedback arrives in emails, Slack, or review tools but must be manually transcribed or switched to while working in Photoshop
  • No one-click way to pull approved brand colors, typography specs, or copy from a brand portal or CMS directly into the context of a design task
  • Version confusion: teams resort to emailing files named "final-v2" because feedback from web-based project tools doesn't automatically surface in the Photoshop workflow
  • Designers lose time switching tabs between Photoshop web, Figma specs, and client portals to gather assets and requirements

Chat with AI to create your first custom workflow

Summarize this project brief or Jira ticket into the key design requirements, dimensions, copy, and brand guidelines I need for Photoshop
Extract all hex color codes, font names, and logo usage rules from this page and format them as a quick-reference design spec
Describe the visual style, color palette, and composition of the image on this page so I can reference it in my Photoshop design
Convert this client feedback comment thread into a concise list of actionable design changes I need to make
Review the headline and body copy in this brief and flag any inconsistencies, tone issues, or missing information before I start designing
Summarize what changed between the feedback in this thread and the previous version so I know exactly what to update

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Frequently Asked Questions

PixieBrix is designed for teams that want to move faster without heavy engineering effort. It is commonly used by support teams, operations teams, product teams, and technical teams who need to connect tools, reduce manual work, and ensure the right information reaches the right people at the right time.

PixieBrix is a browser-based automation platform that lets you customize how the tools you already use work together. It allows teams to add context, automate workflows, and create guided experiences across apps like support tools, internal dashboards, and SaaS products without building or maintaining custom integrations.

PixieBrix works by layering automation directly into the browser. It can read data from the page you are viewing, connect to APIs, and trigger actions like sending messages, filling forms, or enriching data in real time. This lets teams automate workflows exactly where work is already happening.

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