Detailed review on Quadient Inspire
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I am a Quadient developer. I use Quadient Inspire to create forms in a billable project. Quadient Inspire helps to make templates which can be reused according to the business requirements, so we need not to create whole forms again and again, thus Quadient Inspire improves the reusability aspect of our work. The scope of my use case is limited to creation of forms/templates inside Quadient Inspire.
Pros
- Helps in creating consistent content
- Improves the reusability of the content
- Helps companies to remain compliant with the govt. regulations
- Omni-channel communication is possible through Quadient Inspire
Cons
- There should be an easier way to create bullet points paragraph style
- If a same element is dragged in a layout in multiple places, and we want to change the positioning of the element from one place, the positioning of all the elements gets changed instead
- In Interactive, we cannot choose to create a table with more than 20 rows. If we want to, we need to first create a 20 row table and then manually add rows into it
- There should be a functionality in which Interactive or Designer suggests the table style after scanning a photo/jpg file of the mockup form
Likelihood to Recommend
Scenarios where Quadient Inspire is well suited - When we want to create some content which can be reused, as we create blocks in Quadient which has some data in it, and these blocks can be reused. When we want to create consistent content and want to deliver it through omni-channel medium in large volume, as Quadient Inspire makes delivery of large volume communications possible, and it does so in mere seconds. Scenarios where Quadient Inspire is less appropriate - sometimes it feels like editing in a Word document is easier than Quadient Inspire, e.g., when we need to add bullet points in the content.
