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Clickability (discontinued)

Clickability (discontinued)

Overview

What is Clickability (discontinued)?

Clickability was a content management system acquired by Upland Software in 2013 which provided a SaaS platform for web content creation, management, publishing, analytics, digital marketing, and online publishing for marketers and enterprises. It has been discontinued, and is no…

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Recent Reviews

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Clickability has proven to be a valuable tool for a wide range of users and organizations. With its user-friendly interface, multiple …
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Easy to use CMS

8 out of 10
October 27, 2016
Incentivized
Clickability is used as a CMS for different external websites across the company. There are very simple sites but also complex ones which …
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Great CMS

10 out of 10
December 04, 2014
Clickability is the CMS that we use for 15 of our local broadcast sites. Employees that have access to it are developers, designers, …
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Clickability Publishes Success

7 out of 10
April 30, 2014
In the previous company I worked for, a commerical newspaper and online news company, Clickability was used by reporters, editors, web …
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A CMS that can help you move fast

7 out of 10
April 30, 2014
Clickability is being used across the editorial team of the company. It's used by multiple divisions within the company. It addresses our …
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Clickability CMS is it for you?

6 out of 10
April 28, 2014
I worked for the only authorized re-seller for Clickability. We did mainly websites for tv and radio stations but there were a mix of …
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Popular Features

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  • Publishing workflow (5)
    7.9
    79%
  • Role-based user permissions (5)
    6.9
    69%
  • WYSIWYG editor (5)
    6.8
    68%
  • Code quality / cleanliness (5)
    6.0
    60%
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Pricing

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What is Clickability (discontinued)?

Clickability was a content management system acquired by Upland Software in 2013 which provided a SaaS platform for web content creation, management, publishing, analytics, digital marketing, and online publishing for marketers and enterprises. It has been discontinued, and is no longer available.

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Features

Security

This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.

6.9
Avg 8.0

Platform & Infrastructure

Features related to platform-wide settings and structure, such as permissions, languages, integrations, customizations, etc.

6.5
Avg 7.7

Web Content Creation

Features that support the creation of website content.

6.7
Avg 7.6

Web Content Management

Features for managing website content

6.7
Avg 7.3
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Product Details

What is Clickability (discontinued)?

Clickability was a content management systems acquired by Upland Software in 2013, that has been discontinued, and is no longer available.

Clickability (discontinued) Technical Details

Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Clickability was a content management system acquired by Upland Software in 2013 which provided a SaaS platform for web content creation, management, publishing, analytics, digital marketing, and online publishing for marketers and enterprises. It has been discontinued, and is no longer available.

Reviewers rate Community / comment management highest, with a score of 8.

The most common users of Clickability (discontinued) are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Clickability has proven to be a valuable tool for a wide range of users and organizations. With its user-friendly interface, multiple users, even those with no HTML or programming experience, can easily add pages to websites. This feature has been particularly useful for organizations that need to quickly create and publish content without relying on technical resources.

The flexibility of Clickability's template design allows users to display information from other sources, making it a versatile solution for managing various types of content. For instance, Clickability enables the programming of dynamic content based on dates, making it easy for editors responsible for webinars to change or add information without any programming knowledge.

Clickability has found extensive use in the world of journalism and news organizations. It is utilized by popular news corporations with numerous independently content-managed websites. With Clickability, multiple newsrooms can easily manage and monitor their websites, facilitating seamless content management across departments. The editorial team across multiple divisions, including reporters, editors, and producers, rely on this CMS to create, produce, and publish web content efficiently.

Additionally, Clickability serves as a valuable tool for marketers. Business users can edit content on live sites using Clickability, providing them with the ability to make real-time updates without the need for technical intervention. This feature is particularly beneficial for maintaining outward-facing webpages, marketing materials, and product documentation.

Overall, Clickability's intuitive interface and diverse set of features make it a powerful solution for a range of industries and departments within an organization. It eliminates the need for technical resources and empowers users with the ability to easily manage and publish web content while ensuring quick turnaround times and high-quality results.

User-Friendly Interface: Many users have praised Clickability for its user-friendly platform that allows non-technical users to easily update information without the need for HTML markup or programming knowledge. This intuitive and easy-to-navigate interface makes it accessible to a wide range of users with varying technical skills.

Powerful Programming Capabilities: Several reviewers have highlighted Clickability's powerful programming language capabilities, which offer flexibility and customization options. This advanced programming functionality allows users to tailor their websites according to their specific needs and preferences, enhancing their overall website development experience.

Efficient Content Creation Workflows: Users appreciate Clickability's efficient content creation workflows that help them effectively manage website content. These streamlined processes and tools enable users to create and organize their content efficiently, improving productivity and workflow management on the platform.

Inconvenient account creation process: Some users have mentioned that they are unable to test the software without creating an account, which has been inconvenient for showcasing websites in staging.

Cumbersome process for creating static websites: Users have expressed that the process for creating static websites could be more streamlined. They find it cumbersome to create templates and then add content that won't be updated.

Steep learning curve with limited resources: Some users have felt that Clickability's steep learning curve could be improved with additional resources such as videos, webcasts, or white papers.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
As mentioned in the last questions we are going to use a competitor brand next year. I think the issues are trying to find and fix problems from the previous programer. The steep learning curve and lack of mobile and social sharing capabilities. Things that I like are the strength of the programing which comes with a trade off. The ease for those who don't know markup to make updates to the website. Clickability isn't the easiest and can be difficult to find the content that you are interested in. We will not be using it next year.
December 04, 2014

Great CMS

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We have an in-house CMS that we are changing to. It handles section set up differently, but relies on a third-party for navigation. It's not as robust, but is still in development. There are some things that it handles in the same way (story creation, breaking news alerts, etc.), but will be a big change from the Clickablity platform.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
It would be great to develop in Clickability again, but most businesses go for the free option. I assume they still use Clickability at my former company. I am not in the position to make the decision to invest in the use of Clickability at my current workplace. I would recommend it to anyone thinking about it.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
If I still worked with my last employer, I would likely renew my use of Clickability, because the service also provides periodic software updates, wonderful email and phone support, a user community filled with end-users who are a part of the publishing field and web developers, and values our feedback.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I gave it a 7 because it has some positive qualities and some qualities to work on. One positive thing about Clickability is that it allows us to manage three different websites together, and have one article appear on all three sites. That can really expedite workflow. At the same time, there is room for improvement with clunky targeting, multiple URLs (on one website), and occasional bugs. Page-building could be easier.
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