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CREATEPhilippines.com is the Philippines’ first government-led local content and community platform for the creative industries. It is organized and published by CITEM, the export marketing arm under the Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Rather than a typical enterprise SaaS product, it is closer to a public-service digital platform for the creative sector. Its core goal is to promote Filipino creative talent, works, events, and industry stories, while serving as a centralized creative directory and sourcing hub that connects with global audiences.
Based on the site content, the platform includes modules such as Directory of Creatives, Creative Works, Creative Features, Creative Events, Articles, and Resources. Creators can register, log in, and build and share portfolios. Content is also organized by fields such as animation, communication design, game development, music and performing arts, and visual arts. The platform emphasizes community collaboration and creative exposure, but it does not disclose enterprise-grade capabilities such as team workspaces, role-based permissions, approval workflows, project management, or client collaboration.
The site does not provide plan details, subscription pricing, a free tier, or trial information; the only thing that can be confirmed is that a registration entry point exists. No information was found about third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, webhooks, SSO, data export, or other common SaaS capabilities. As a result, if an organization wants to use it as an integrated creative asset management or vendor management system, the currently available public information is insufficient.
The website prominently publishes an anti-scam notice, warning users to beware of emails, calls, text messages, social media accounts, and websites impersonating CITEM. It emphasizes that official communications should be verified through verified official channels and the @citem.com.ph domain, and states that no third party is authorized to sell, distribute, or access official data, databases, or contact lists. This shows awareness of data misuse risks, but there is currently no visible systematic explanation of privacy compliance, encryption, access control, data residency, or related security measures.
Its strengths include government backing, a strong vertical focus on the Philippine creative industries, suitability for creators seeking international exposure, and usefulness for buyers looking for Filipino creative resources. Its weaknesses are limited commercialization and productization information, as well as a lack of transparency around permissions, integrations, APIs, and compliance features needed for enterprise software. It is better suited to Filipino creatives, creative groups, industry event participants, and international buyers seeking creative suppliers, rather than enterprise teams that require standard SaaS workflows.
The site does not provide information on access from China, a Chinese-language interface, or payment methods, so its access status is marked as unknown. Chinese users who simply want to showcase work and find creative talent may also consider international platforms such as Behance, Dribbble, and ArtStation, or local alternatives such as ZCOOL and Huaban. If payments are involved, users should follow the platform’s notices and verify everything only through official channels.
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createphilippines.com is an Philippines SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach createphilippines.com directly.