Enterprise Publishing,
Infinitely Scalable.
Our custom InDesign Server load balancer is the intelligent engine for your high-volume print workflows. Smart job distribution, auto-scaling, and fault tolerance for enterprise print automation.
The brain behind your
document automation.
Standard load balancers don't understand InDesign. Ours does. Built specifically for the complexities of automated publishing.
Intelligent Job Routing
Routes jobs to the least busy or most appropriate InDesign instance based on document size, script complexity, and current server load.
Auto-Scaling Infrastructure
Automatically spins up new InDesign Server instances during high-demand periods and scales down to save costs when idle.
Fault Tolerance & Retries
If an instance crashes or a script hangs, the load balancer automatically kills the process, requeues the job, and alerts the monitoring system.
REST API Gateway
Replaces complex CORBA/SOAP integrations with a modern, clean RESTful API. Send JSON payloads and receive generated PDFs seamlessly.
Centralized Dashboard
Monitor queue depth, instance health, average render times, and job success rates from a single intuitive web interface.
ExtendScript Compatible
Works perfectly with your existing Adobe ExtendScript or UXP scripts. Simply upload your scripts and let the load balancer handle the distribution.
Streamlined publishing,
step by step.
How our architecture transforms single-server bottlenecks into a high-performance catalogue automation software pipeline.
Connect via API
Your application (PIM, DAM, Web-to-Print, or ERP) sends a JSON payload containing data and template instructions to the Load Balancer API.
Smart Distribution
The Load Balancer evaluates the queue and dispatches the job to the optimal InDesign Server instance, preventing overloads and timeouts.
Render & Return
InDesign Server processes the document. The Load Balancer retrieves the output (PDF, JPG, INDD) and delivers it back to your system instantly.
Built by Adobe experts,
engineered for enterprise.
Scaling InDesign Server requires deep domain expertise. We combine two decades of print job distribution and Adobe scripting with modern cloud architecture.
Custom Architecture
We design the load balancer architecture tailored to your specific workflows, whether on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or on-premise.
Deep InDesign Knowledge
We don't just manage servers; we understand the Adobe DOM. We optimize your ExtendScripts for server execution alongside infrastructure deployment.
Enterprise Security
SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified. We build isolated, secure environments ensuring your proprietary templates and data remain protected at all times.
Managed Support
Optionally offload the entire infrastructure management to us. We provide 24/7 monitoring, incident response, and proactive scaling.
Adobe Solution Partner
As trusted Adobe partners, we have direct access to support and early releases, ensuring your architecture remains compatible and performant.
Common questions,
straight answers.
Everything you need to know about scaling InDesign Server. Can't find your answer?
Talk to SalesThe InDesign Load Balancer is a smart job distribution system that routes document rendering tasks across multiple Adobe InDesign Server instances. It ensures high availability, prevents bottlenecks, and optimizes server utilization.
Unlike standard HTTP load balancers (like AWS ALB or NGINX), our InDesign Load Balancer understands the specific state, queuing, and processing constraints of InDesign Server. It prevents instances from being overwhelmed by routing jobs based on active processing state rather than simple round-robin logic.
Yes, our load balancer architecture is entirely cloud-agnostic. We regularly deploy it on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and even specialized on-premise data centers, complete with auto-scaling capabilities.
Absolutely. The load balancer acts as an API gateway. It receives jobs and dispatches them to InDesign Server along with your existing ExtendScripts or UXP scripts, requiring minimal modifications to your current workflows.
Yes, if you wish to run multiple concurrent instances of InDesign Server on your own infrastructure, you will need the appropriate licensing from Adobe. Alternatively, we also offer "InDesign as an API" where we host the instances and provide access without you needing to purchase upfront licenses.
Our load balancer features robust fault tolerance. If an InDesign instance crashes or a complex script hangs, the system automatically detects the failure, isolates the instance for reboot, and requeues the failed job to a healthy server without data loss.
Stop waiting on slow queues.
Scale your publishing today.
Join the world's leading enterprises and publishing houses that rely on our custom load balancers to power their document automation.