ProofHQ became Workfront Proof. Now Workfront Proof is ending too.

If you built your approval workflows on ProofHQ, you've been here before. Adobe acquired ProofHQ and rebranded it as Workfront Proof, absorbing it into the Adobe ecosystem. Now Adobe is sunsetting Workfront Proof as well. Legacy customers are no longer being offered renewal, and support is winding down.

For teams that rode out the first transition expecting stability, this is a second migration in a short window. The question this time isn't just which tool to pick. It's whether a like-for-like replacement is the right move at all, or whether the migration moment is an opportunity to step up to a platform actually designed for the regulatory standards your content has to meet.

Aproove is worth a close look. Not as a ProofHQ replacement that looks and feels like what you had, but as the platform many regulated teams should have moved to before the first acquisition, and the one that makes the most sense now.

What ProofHQ and Workfront Proof did well, and where they stopped

ProofHQ built its reputation on structured review and approval for creative and marketing content. Multi-stage workflows, version control, annotation tools, and a clear approval record. Workfront Proof carried that foundation into the Adobe ecosystem with tighter Workfront integration.

What neither did: component-level file processing, governed AI at the approval step, forensic-grade immutable audit trails, iterative non-linear workflows for regulated content, or the enterprise deployment flexibility that organizations in pharma, insurance, financial services, and federal agencies require. Both were strong creative proofing platforms. Neither was a regulated content governance platform.

The migration moment is an opportunity to close that gap rather than simply replace one proofing tool with another.

What Aproove adds that ProofHQ and Workfront Proof never had

File processing at the component level

Both ProofHQ and Workfront Proof reviewed files as documents. Reviewers marked up PDFs and images at the asset level, with version tracking file by file.

Aproove breaks every file down to its pixel-level components through atomic extraction. Text, images, colors, layout blocks, and pages are extracted as structured data. Reviewers are directed to changed content that needs attention. AI Agents analyze specific elements rather than whole files. For regulated packaging and print-ready artwork, Aproove renders using the Adobe library with accurate Pantone, spot color, dieline, and ICC profile support. The review isn't of a flat document. It's of the content components that carry regulatory weight.

Iterative workflows built for regulated reality

ProofHQ and Workfront Proof offered structured, multi-stage workflows. For content that moves in a straight line, that works. Regulated content rarely moves in a straight line. Legal changes two paragraphs. Compliance flags an image. Regulatory affairs revises a footnote. Both platforms pushed that reality back to email.

Aproove's workflows are built for iterative, non-linear regulated content production. When a decision changes, routing loops backward without restarting the process. Conflict resolution stays inside the system. Completed sections advance while others continue iterating. Parallel review paths let Medical, Legal, and Regulatory work simultaneously under one governed workflow.

An audit trail built for regulatory defense

ProofHQ and Workfront Proof recorded who approved what and when. That's a useful record for internal governance.

Aproove's audit trail is immutable, timestamped, and captured at the content component level. Every approval, rejection, comment, version change, permission change, and AI action is recorded with user identity and tied to the specific workflow step involved. Built to Grade 1 audit standards for use in CMS marketing review, state DOI examination, FDA inspection, legal discovery, and market conduct examination.

Governed AI that neither platform had

Neither ProofHQ nor Workfront Proof had governed AI capability. The migration window is the opportunity to add it: AI Agents at the approval step, full choice of model per Agent, custom Agents built for specific regulatory and compliance requirements, and every AI action captured in the audit trail alongside human decisions.

Enterprise deployment options

Both platforms were cloud-based Adobe SaaS. Aproove supports cloud, self-hosted, on-premise, and custom deployment configurations. SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA compliant out of the box. For regulated organizations that need content to stay inside their own infrastructure or inside a specific geographic boundary, that flexibility matters.

How the migration works

Moving to Aproove doesn't require rebuilding from scratch. Aproove's implementation team works with your existing workflow configurations, reviewer structures, and approval logic to configure the right setup for your content program. Workflows built for regulated content in ProofHQ or Workfront Proof translate directly into Aproove's governed environment, with significantly more depth on file processing, audit, and AI governance.

Standard implementations are live in weeks. For complex regulated workflows with specific routing rules, custom metadata, and downstream system connections, Aproove Professional Services scopes and delivers the configuration.

If you're already using Adobe Workfront

Many teams on ProofHQ or Workfront Proof are running Adobe Workfront for broader project management alongside it. The migration away from Workfront Proof doesn't mean leaving Workfront. It means replacing the approval layer with something built for a higher standard, while keeping Workfront doing what it does best.

Aproove has a purpose-built bidirectional integration with Workfront that handles the handoff between project orchestration and governed regulated review. Workfront continues to manage the project lifecycle: intake, creative production, resource planning, and cross-team coordination. When a project reaches the regulated approval stage, the integration automatically sends the relevant files, workflow configuration, due date, and business metadata to Aproove. The governed review begins.

As the approval progresses in Aproove, status flows back to Workfront automatically. The Workfront task updates as the project moves through review, revision, and approval states. Comments and key milestones post to the Workfront Updates tab so project managers see progress without leaving their primary system.

What travels from Workfront to Aproove: files and assets for review, approval workflow configuration, due date and priority, and business metadata including cost center, plan codes, campaign IDs, state, and line of business.

What comes back to Workfront from Aproove: the Aproove project ID for cross-reference, live status updates as the review progresses, auto-posted comments to the Updates tab, and final approval status when the workflow completes.

A middleware layer handles authentication, payload translation, and status callbacks between the two systems. Project managers stay in Workfront. Reviewers work in Aproove. End users don't manage the integration.

For teams migrating from Workfront Proof, this architecture replaces what Workfront Proof was doing with something purpose-built for regulated content governance, without displacing Workfront's role in the broader project lifecycle. It's the same handoff point, with a significantly stronger approval layer on the other side.

For a detailed breakdown of the Workfront-Aproove integration, including payload flows, deployment patterns, and configuration options, see the dedicated Aproove for Workfront page.

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Comparison

Feature breakdown

See how Aproove delivers what others cannot

Status
Active, enterprise-ready
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Sunset, no new renewals
Primary focus
Work management for regulated content production
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Creative proofing within Adobe ecosystem
File handling
Pixel-level atomic extraction at the component level
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Asset-level proofing and markup
Workflow style
Iterative, decision-based, non-linear regulated workflows
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Structured, linear multi-stage
AI approach
Open LLM: governed AI Agents, model choice per Agent, full audit capture
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Not available
Audit trail
Immutable, timestamped, Grade 1 audit ready
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Approval history and activity log
Deployment
Cloud, self-hosted, on-premise, custom configurations
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Adobe cloud
HIPAA compliance
Built into data governance architecture
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Via Adobe enterprise
Workfront integration
Bidirectional, active, purpose-built
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Native but being sunset
Regulated industries
Pharma, insurance, financial services, federal, regulated print
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General creative and marketing

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Who each platform fits

Aproove is the right next platform if:

  • Your workflows are primarily general creative review
  • You're deeply embedded in Workfront for the rest of your operations
  • You don't need the governance depth that regulated content requires.

Aproove is the right next platform if:

  • Your ProofHQ or Workfront Proof workflows were built for regulated content, not just general creative review.
  • Your team works in pharma, insurance, financial services, or another regulated industry where the approval record has to hold up to external scrutiny.
  • You want to add governed AI at the approval step rather than simply replacing what you had.
  • You need deployment options, compliance certifications, or enterprise infrastructure that Adobe's cloud-only architecture couldn't provide.
  • And if you've already been through one forced migration, you want a platform built to last rather than one that may be absorbed or sunset again.

FAQs

What happened to ProofHQ?

Adobe acquired ProofHQ and rebranded it as Workfront Proof, integrating it into the Adobe enterprise ecosystem. Adobe has since begun sunsetting Workfront Proof, with legacy customers no longer being offered renewal and support winding down.

Why not just move to Workfront for the approval workflow?

Workfront is a strong enterprise work management platform. For regulated teams that need deeper governance at the approval layer, component-level file processing, forensic audit trails, governed AI, and flexible deployment, Aproove offers capabilities that neither ProofHQ nor Workfront Proof ever provided. Many teams use Workfront for orchestration and Aproove for the governed approval stage, with a bidirectional integration connecting the two.

How long does migration from ProofHQ or Workfront Proof to Aproove take?

Standard implementations are typically live in weeks. Complex regulated workflows with specific routing logic, custom metadata, and downstream integrations are scoped by Aproove Professional Services and delivered accordingly.

Does Aproove integrate with Adobe Workfront?

Yes. Aproove has a purpose-built bidirectional integration with Workfront that handles project kickoff and status sync. Files, workflow configuration, and metadata flow from Workfront into Aproove at the approval stage. Status updates, comments, and final approval status return to the Workfront Updates tab automatically. Project managers stay in Workfront. Reviewers work in Aproove.

What file types does Aproove support that ProofHQ and Workfront Proof supported?

Aproove handles the full range including PDFs, images, video, HTML, and packaging artwork, with additional depth on regulated file processing, component-level extraction, and packaging-specific rendering that neither ProofHQ nor Workfront Proof provided.

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