Ibexa, headquartered in Oslo, helps B2B companies to stay relevant and succeed by transforming traditional sales strategies into frictionless buying experiences, with their eponymous digial experience platform (DXP).
$20,143.81
per year
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Jahia is a Java-based enterprise content management system. It features an integrated user portal, web publishing and content management, document management, collaboration, and multi-channel publishing.
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Pricing
Ibexa DXP
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
Editions & Modules
Ibexa Content - Bronze
€ 15,000
per year
Ibexa Experience - Bronze
€ 23,000
per year
Ibexa Content - Silver
€26,000
per year
Ibexa Commerce - Bronze
€ 30,000
per year
Ibexa Content - Gold
€37,000
per year
Ibexa Experience - Silver
€40,000
per year
Ibexa Content - Platinum
€50,000
per year
Ibexa Commerce - Silver
€52,000
per year
Ibexa Experience - Gold
€57,000
per year
Ibexa Commerce - Gold
€74,000
per year
Ibexa Experience - Platinum
€77,000
per year
Ibexa Commerce - Platinum
€100,000
per year
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Pricing Offerings
Ibexa DXP
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Community Pulse
Ibexa DXP
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
Features
Ibexa DXP
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Ibexa DXP
9.0
1 Ratings
10% above category average
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
8.1
34 Ratings
0% below category average
Role-based user permissions
9.01 Ratings
8.134 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Ibexa DXP
8.0
1 Ratings
1% below category average
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
8.5
35 Ratings
5% above category average
API
7.01 Ratings
7.93 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
9.01 Ratings
9.035 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Ibexa DXP
5.4
1 Ratings
28% below category average
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
6.6
35 Ratings
8% below category average
WYSIWYG editor
7.01 Ratings
9.034 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
5.01 Ratings
1.230 Ratings
Admin section
7.01 Ratings
8.333 Ratings
Page templates
3.01 Ratings
8.134 Ratings
Library of website themes
2.01 Ratings
4.12 Ratings
Publishing workflow
8.01 Ratings
7.133 Ratings
Form generator
6.01 Ratings
7.126 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
00 Ratings
8.033 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Ibexa DXP
5.6
1 Ratings
18% below category average
Jahia Digital Experience Platform
5.7
34 Ratings
17% below category average
Content taxonomy
9.01 Ratings
9.03 Ratings
SEO support
5.01 Ratings
4.234 Ratings
Bulk management
2.01 Ratings
6.029 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions
6.01 Ratings
4.73 Ratings
Community / comment management
6.01 Ratings
4.53 Ratings
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I always recommend Ibexa DXP to my fellows. The only scenario that I would not recommend it is if the site is either too small, too simple, or that they simply cannot afford to stand it up properly.
In my experience, Jahia Digital Experience Platform as a CMS platform is excellent when you have a large amount of content that needs to be customized. It is also good for when you have templated content that has minor variations. I would say it is less appropriate when the content has numerous mathematical computations, or a large amount of business logic that comes into play with data processing.
Content Taxonomy: Content is managed in a tree. Though taxonomy vs folksonomy is a near-religious debate among professionals, clients seeing the system for the first time just seem to "get it" more often.
Content Flexibility: Common content types such as blog posts and articles are available out of the box. However, customizing these and creating new content types is very easy.
Developer Friendly: Developers need only a little PHP experience to get started. Of course being an expert doesn't hurt and opens the door for the development of custom modules.
It lacks the ability to manage multiple versions of a page or content in general.
The back office interface sometimes encounters bugs or display problems.
It's difficult to keep pre-production sites up to date in terms of content compared to production, because the time required to import/export sites is very long once the site is rich in content.
I would not use Jahia as it proved too complex for our needs and didn't help our over goal of customer satisfaction. Along with the man hours to build and execute, it wasn't worth the hassle
It is quite easy to navigate through the backend and also, you can directly work in frontend view. Dynamic content can be created on the fly. Their Landing page features are awesome. You create a page by drag & drop.
The interface and ergonomics are designed to facilitate the use of the product. The creation of template is easy which allows to minimize the actions necessary for the provision of content.
[I give it this rating because it] was up most of the time. There are so many scheduled reboots that I don't think it would be a good choice for a 95% SLA.
They are directly reachable and help you to deal with other services, e.g. if would like to set up a CDN for China or if you would like to integrate a tool like HubSpot. If there is anything you are missing, they help you to find a workaround until they can deliver such items - like local language versions.
As I was saying, the support makes sure to be available for any question, or any technical point that we may need to discuss about. Moreover, whenever we have an issue with the platform they get alerted and also send us an email so that we are aware. We had multiple complex topics to work on in the past, but they always have been answering our question
eZ Publish isn't as large in community size and number of installations as other content management systems. However, it's just as capable and met our needs:
Developers, system administrators, and project manager can all speak the same language during the development and maintenance cycles of a site.
End-user training is very straight-forward.
Vendor support is available.
Client IT departments can access if need (developers/designers/sysadmins).
The community is there (forums) and there are solid contributions (extensions) from both the vendor and the community.
Jahia provides a similar user experience to other CMS I have used in the past - it features a simple interface that makes navigating and learning how to use the platform easy and the ability to copy and paste content saves time and effort when building new pages. The ease in which you can manage the site in different languages is also a big plus!
We’ve priced other enterprise products and found Ibexa DXP to be a bit more expensive. However, not enough to dissuade us from staying with the product.
The partner ecosystem is small. However, we've worked with two Ibexa partners over the last 10 years. They were very skilled. They were great companies. We've interviewed other Ibexa partners in North America. We found them all to be professional with solid resumes.
Common knowledge: By making eZ a core offering, developers, system administrators, and project managers were able to communicate with each other effectively.
Training: Due to its content taxonomy, end-user training often went well.
Support: In our case, we had Gold support from eZ Publish which saved time and helped with customizations.