MAM Systems

Your content library shouldn’t feel like a black hole. At Content Brick, we help organizations license, design, and optimize the media management systems that power your business. Drawing on decades of production, publishing, and licensing expertise, we craft intuitive user interfaces and workflows that future-proof your content operations—keeping every asset searchable, tagged, versioned, and ready for action.

What Is a MAM System?

Media Asset Management (MAM) is how you store, organize, and retrieve your content—but that only scratches the surface. A good MAM system reduces friction across your entire pipeline.

Our teams helps organizations license and design the MAM platforms to match the way your content moves. That means smart metadata, access control, asset versioning, and integrations that make sense. From planning to migration to optimization, we make sure your system works with your workflows—not against them.


Already have a MAM? We’ll audit and optimize it.

What We Handle

  • MAM platform selection and deployment.

  • Metadata schema development.

  • Asset tagging and categorization.

  • Metadata and captioning prep.

  • Storage hierarchy and retrieval planning.

  • System integration with DAM, CMS, or cloud storage.

  • Migrations from legacy systems.

FAQs on MAM Systems

What’s the difference between MAM and DAM?

MAM is built for video-heavy workflows—broadcast, film, production. DAM (Digital Asset Management) handles more static assets like PDFs, images, and marketing collateral. We work across both, but MAM is where we really shine.

Can you migrate our existing content into a new system?

Yes. We handle full migrations from local drives, legacy systems, and cloud storage—with proper tagging, metadata cleanup, and format checks during the move.

What MAM platforms do you support?

We’re platform-agnostic. Whether you’re using CatDV, IPV Curator, Dalet, or something totally custom—we can work with it, or help you pick a better fit.

How long does it take to implement a MAM system?

Depends on the scale. A lightweight system can be up in days; large enterprise builds take longer. But we move fast, with clear milestones and no mystery gaps.