Brightspot vs. Magnolia

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Brightspot
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Brightspot (formerly Perfect Sense) is a content management system for businesses looking to distinguish themselves via digital transformation. The platform helps editors and developers to utilize publishing processes, customized workstreams and collaboration features. This helps users to deliver content to audiences without compromise.N/A
Magnolia
Score 8.9 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Founded in 1997 with a vision to create the first truly open content management system, Magnolia is presented as a fast way to launch digital experiences. With a mission to help clients move fast and stay flexible and boasting users among brands like Atlassian and The New York Times, Magnolia DXP supports industries ranging from automotive to telecommunications, offering enterprise features and headless agility to help them stay ahead. From humble beginnings in Basel, Magnolia's…
$3,500
per month
Pricing
BrightspotMagnolia
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
DX Core
$3500
per month
DX Cloud
$6000
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
BrightspotMagnolia
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
BrightspotMagnolia
Features
BrightspotMagnolia
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Brightspot
8.6
2 Ratings
5% above category average
Magnolia
8.0
69 Ratings
3% below category average
Role-based user permissions8.62 Ratings8.069 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Brightspot
8.0
2 Ratings
4% above category average
Magnolia
8.0
68 Ratings
4% above category average
API8.22 Ratings8.561 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language7.72 Ratings7.661 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Brightspot
7.7
2 Ratings
1% below category average
Magnolia
8.0
74 Ratings
3% above category average
WYSIWYG editor8.22 Ratings8.565 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness7.72 Ratings8.465 Ratings
Admin section8.22 Ratings8.070 Ratings
Page templates8.22 Ratings8.972 Ratings
Library of website themes5.92 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design7.72 Ratings8.563 Ratings
Publishing workflow8.22 Ratings7.573 Ratings
Form generator00 Ratings7.058 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Brightspot
7.9
2 Ratings
7% above category average
Magnolia
7.5
69 Ratings
1% above category average
Content taxonomy8.22 Ratings7.663 Ratings
SEO support7.32 Ratings7.163 Ratings
Bulk management7.32 Ratings7.857 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions8.62 Ratings8.062 Ratings
Community / comment management8.21 Ratings7.051 Ratings
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User Ratings
BrightspotMagnolia
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(2 ratings)
8.0
(78 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
8.1
(9 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(68 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
8.5
(67 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(3 ratings)
Online Training
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
BrightspotMagnolia
Likelihood to Recommend
Brightspot
Great for any news business
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Magnolia
Magnolia is a very capable DXP, that provides client with lots of flexibility in composing its own stack. While the core of the platform is a content management system, the open architecture of Magnolia DXP allows it to connect to any platform, allowing client to extend the capabilities. One scenario would be a centralized content hub - where through a single platform, content authors can choose which channel to distribute what content. For example, long form content for consumers viewing on a laptop, short form content for those using a mobile browser. This allow the client to personalized the experience based on channels. Another scenarios would be leveraging on GenAI - using Magnolia's built-in connector to ChatGPT. If that is not the service that one desire, you can always connect to another AI service such as Google Gemini. With GenAI, connected, content author can use AI as co-pilot to help them scale up their content production.
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Pros
Brightspot
  • Ease of use to users
  • Intuitive display
  • High traffic loads
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Magnolia
  • Speed of development - time to delivery from zero to MVP was excellent
  • Ease of use - the authoring experience is very easy to build and train
  • PAAS/SAAS - the managed service platform removed the traditional overhead of running in-house technologies, meaning we could focus on value add, with less time spent keeping the lights on.
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Cons
Brightspot
  • Personalization features (dependent on integration with a CDP)
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Magnolia
  • The documentation provides samples that are often out of context, and difficult to know where the provided example code should be implemented. More tutorials providing the full project or step-by-step instructions on how to implement subject material would help greatly. Baeldung is a resource I would consider the gold standard in how this is done in other spaces.
  • The use of JCR and Nodes makes object serialization/deserialization painful. Jackson compatibility or similar would be a welcome enhancement to the developer experience. Maybe leveraging code-gen from light modules to build model classes when possible could help accomplish this.
  • Modifying the home layout from light modules is frustrating. It seems that any configuration overrides made merge with the default rather than overwriting, which makes for a difficult combination of guess-and-check while referencing the documentation to see what should be in each row/column when making changes.
  • Including "mark all as read" or "delete all" in the notifications app would be a great quality of life improvement. It seems that by default, users have to individually select messages and operate them.
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Likelihood to Renew
Brightspot
No answers on this topic
Magnolia
We have invested a lot of time and energy into tailoring a solution that works for the company.
We think the new features in v6.2 will help us get to the next level
We also don't have the resources to rebuild a website platform from scratch even if we wanted to
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Usability
Brightspot
No answers on this topic
Magnolia
We've shown it to a number of users both clients and our own team and despite initial apprehensions, they "get it" very quickly. It's intuitive and friendly and quick to perform daily tasks. We once had a client tell us "Using Magnolia makes me smile" which says it all for us.
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Performance
Brightspot
No answers on this topic
Magnolia
I gave [it] 7/10 only because of the loading time of pages. Otherwise, I think it deserves an 8. Normally this is not an issue per [se] but considering the rating matrix and as I have been asked to honestly write about it. Yes, the page loading times could be improved.
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Support Rating
Brightspot
No answers on this topic
Magnolia
You always get an answer based on your SLA. But you always get a solution. That's the successfactor in this case. To often i was frustrated about people in a company without even a clue what there product is about or how to solve a problem. Magnolia's Support Team does a very good job and try to help you in most of the cases
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Alternatives Considered
Brightspot
Best example of ease of use and future flexibility
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Magnolia
I've used several CMSs like AEM and EpiServer, and comparatively, they all excel at different things. Magnolia is the best to develop for/against. Episerver has the best/most fluid UI in terms of content editing, and the overall admin experience AEM is just all around sucks.
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Return on Investment
Brightspot
  • All positive, allowing the newsroom to react to events without engineering help
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Magnolia
  • Magnolia has brought about positive impacts. For instance, we need not outsource web design and marketing services because thanks to this software, we can handle most work inhouse
  • The software is affordable with no compromises on capabilities and therefore it is gives us value for money.
  • The templates makes the whole process easy
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ScreenShots

Brightspot Screenshots

Screenshot of An example of an article content typeScreenshot of An example of a composable moduleScreenshot of An example of a dashboard

Magnolia Screenshots

Screenshot of the customer experience: Brings together content and audiovisual digital assets to form more compelling digital experiences.Screenshot of the Magnolia App Launcher, used to switch between workspaces and manage pagesScreenshot of Magnolia's native analytics integration framework, used to take advantage of data directly in the authoring UI, coupled to content.Screenshot of global search that brings relevant content, no matter where it resides.Screenshot of customizing the ecommerce experience.