Experience of a developer for a mostly content driven site
July 22, 2021
Experience of a developer for a mostly content driven site

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Software Version
Episerver Content Cloud
Overall Satisfaction with Optimizely Content Cloud (formerly Episerver Content Cloud)
We use the CMS to keep our customers up to date with editorial content. The content is news that can span current events that have an effect on travel, and/or currencies. It is developed by our internal development team, and all the content is edited by a team of content managers.
- Easy to use editor for creating content
- Good forum for help when developing the backend
- Good control over who can do what, and in what stage of publishing
- The deployment process feels like it could be streamlined
- Weird caching issues when removing attributes on pages
- The fact that editors rather than developers can create content saves a lot of time and leaves room for new features to be the focus of development rather than new content.
I was not part of the initial setup process, so I am not sure about this.
Umbraco is a similar product that does a lot of the same things well and has a big community behind it when you need help with something. However Optimizely Content Cloud feels more refined to work with, plus the official support is sometimes a godsend when you can't find the reason for a specific problem or need help with a faulty deployment.
Do you think Optimizely Content Management System delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Optimizely Content Management System's feature set?
Yes
Did Optimizely Content Management System live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Optimizely Content Management System go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Optimizely Content Management System again?
Yes