Adobe Experience Manager Review
March 26, 2025
Adobe Experience Manager Review

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Modules Used
- Adobe Experience Manager Sites
Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Experience Manager
We are in the process of migrating to AEM Sites from Drupal/Acquia. Part of the problem with our Drupal configuration was a short-sighted configuration that made brand management challenging. Our current implementation in AEM, though in its infancy, is expected to help us unify our brands into a single platform and more easily deliver more personalized experiences.
Pros
- Authoring can be very simple
- Content delivery through edge services
- Out of the box components to help kick-start site theming
Cons
- With a very robust feature list, many products and services simply do not work. My team identified two bugs in within a six week span
- It would be helpful if permission had some presets that can be customized
- Productivity gains for sure!
- We have yet to unify our brands on the single platform but look forward to that work being completed
- Cost savings in maintaining our own servers or on prem instance
- I really want ContextHub to work -- it seems so primising
- Launches is great for bundling up content releases and publishing in one action
- Workflows are very helpful too
They all do the same thing pretty much, but we are on the Adobe architecture so it made sense to go with AEM
Do you think Adobe Experience Manager delivers good value for the price?
No
Are you happy with Adobe Experience Manager's feature set?
Yes
Did Adobe Experience Manager live up to sales and marketing promises?
No
Did implementation of Adobe Experience Manager go as expected?
No
Would you buy Adobe Experience Manager again?
No

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