Forget plug-ins, try Adobe Experience Manager
October 27, 2023

Forget plug-ins, try Adobe Experience Manager

Juan Acosta | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Modules Used

  • Adobe Experience Manager Sites
  • Adobe Experience Manager Assets

Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Experience Manager

We use it to manage the web page content of almost 4 different enterprises. We use it to create, edit, arrange, organize and redistribute content to all the world. It means we create content yin local and foreign language. Knowledge content, news content and events content. We also manage assets like banners, logos, photographs, pdf files and more.
  • site map display
  • Arrange content using tags
  • Editing web pages
  • Asset administration during creation of pages
  • Load times for components on creation
  • More column control
  • Open to HTML edition
  • It saves time as you can see all the page you need
  • The system to manage assets gives you full control
  • Cost savings on multiple language pages
It is easier to manage. As you upload some assets (images, pdf files, banners) when is time to create content pages, you can drag and drop the media files you need. It is not mandatory to search the link of the media to add it on the source.
It also let's you edit the meta information of the page. You can edit it during the creation of the page or during content edition.
  • Asset management
  • Component drag and drop
  • Custom style
  • Inheritance
You don´t need to constantly update or add new "plugins" to editor. You just need to set up the style of your page and then you can start to populate content. The integration with e-commerce was made by It team but it works fine with other internal systems on the company.

Do you think Adobe Experience Manager delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Adobe Experience Manager's feature set?

Yes

Did Adobe Experience Manager live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Adobe Experience Manager go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Adobe Experience Manager again?

Yes

If you have content for multiples languages it works really well, cause you create the model page with the original content. Then you just "recreate" the page as many times as you like and just replace the content for the new language. the style keeps the same and for end user is like the content was created for them. I think Adobe Experience Manager is not suitable if you only create landing pages (like for ads) cause its so powerful that it will be a waste in my opinion.