Stay away unless you are a government website
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
<b>The worst CMS I have ever used.</b> We use Jadu as the CMS for our college. We have multiple uses throughout the college. It is suppose to be used to organize our departments and content. It is years behind every other CMS I have every used (in my career I have used quite a few CMSs). It is expensive and to be frank, open source options like Drupal and Wordpress are a much better option.
Pros
- The one thing Jadu does well is organize your own content well.
Cons
- Jadu has one of the worst database setups I have ever used. If you want to grab content that needs at least 2 categories you are out of luck.
- It is not flexible at all. A simple thing link create menus with drops downs cannot be done without extensive code.
- It is extremely slow. Loading pages on the page end takes up to 30sec.
- The support team are nice guys, but we find ourselves waiting several days for a response to an issues and it doesn't seem like they know what they are doing a lot of the time.
- Bugs, bugs and more bugs.
Likelihood to Recommend
Personally speaking Jadu would only be good for a government style website that is just text. It is not suited for anything else. It's lack of flexibility and amount of extra code need for simple task just does not make it suited for a company looking for a solid CMS option.