This update focuses on two main goals: bringing the redesigned Review experience to full feature parity and deepening Iconik’s integration with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Share single assets directly – no extra clicks required
Get reviewers to your content faster. You can now share individual assets directly in the New Iconik Review Experience; no playlists or collections required. When someone receives your link, they’ll land right on the asset page, ready to play, comment, and review.
How it works
When you share one asset, Iconik automatically detects that and creates a direct link to the asset player. Reviewers can jump right in without extra navigation via playlists.
Why this helps
After the launch of the new Review experience, many of you mentioned that routing single-asset shares through playlists created extra steps. This release removes that friction.
Availability
Available to all Iconik users.
Automate more from reviews with Custom Action support (Open-type only)
Bring your external workflows into reviews. You can now run Open-type Custom Actions directly from the new Review experience, just as you could in the classic interface.
How it works
From any Asset or Collection page:
- Click the three-dots icon in the top left.
- Select Custom Actions (if you have any set up) and choose an Action from the dropdown.
- If the action has a metadata form, fill it out and click Submit.
Why this helps
You could use these Custom Actions to do things like:
- Open external tools like QC systems, project trackers, or other web services.
- Launch editing software such as Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or custom apps.
- Move to the next production step without leaving the review screen.
Availability
Available to all Iconik users. Configure and manage Custom Actions in your domain admin settings.
What’s supported today
Open-type actions are supported today. POST actions are coming in a future release.
Work with Subclips directly in the Premiere Pro Panel
Speed up your editing workflow. You can now open subclips right in your Premiere Pro timeline, eliminating the need to import full files and manually locate the sections you need.
How it works
Open a subclip from the Iconik panel and drag it to your timeline. The following behavior depends on your storage configuration:
- Asset is on ISG-mapped storage: Subclips open in Premiere.
- Asset is on cloud storage: The full parent asset's file downloads with markers indicating the subclip range.
Why this helps
Subclips let you organize and share specific moments within longer files. Before this update, editors had to find those sections again after import. Now, those subclips, or designations of where those subclips lie, carry through to your edit.
What this means for editors:
- Faster access to key moments already subclipped in Iconik.
- Cleaner timelines.
- Improved collaboration between producers, assistants, and editors.
Availability
Available for all Premiere Pro panel users. Update to the latest panel version to access this feature.