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Hello everyone,

I have been working on this project for quite some time, and I have decided to open source it.

I originally started building Reloops because I wanted something that provided more value than a traditional file review process.

Reloops is an open-source creative asset workspace / DAM for teams and AI agents.

It helps teams organize creative assets, generate AI descriptions and tags, manage versions, collect approvals, share collections, and let agents work inside the media library.

Core Functionality

  • Multiple workspaces with branding support
  • Team member invites and collaboration
  • Branded asset collections
  • Metadata-powered search across the entire workspace
  • Automatic metadata generation during file upload
  • Folders and nested folders
  • AI-generated tags and descriptions
  • Client review and approval workflows
  • Annotations and commenting for PDFs, videos, images, and website screenshots
  • Login-free guest reviews
  • Kanban-style project workflows
  • Side-by-side version comparison for different files
  • In-app and email notifications for file uploads, mentions, and when AI-generated tags and descriptions are ready
  • API keys for agents to find assets, upload/download files, create share links, and pick up assigned work
  • Customizable workflows for OpenClaw and other AI integrations such as n8n
  • Mobile device and social media previews for short-form videos

Reloops is an open-source alternative to Frame .io, Bynder, Canto, Brandfolder, Dropbox Replay, Ziflow, Filestage, Google Drive, Airtable**, and internal DAM tools.

I have also added Docker installation support.

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[-] bhatiadheeraj@lemmy.world 7 points 21 hours ago

I did use AI to build it.

this post was submitted on 02 Jun 2026
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