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Acquia Digital Experience Platform

The Acquia Digital Experience Platform is an "Open DXP" with its two core pillars being content and data. Built on top of one of the largest open-source content management systems, Drupal, it aims to provide the flexibility and interoperability a modern organization needs. With…

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Contentstack

Contentstack headquartered in San Francisco offers an API-first headless CMS. From desktops to smart phones, from kiosks to smart watches, from billboards to jumbotrons, from dashboards to VR headsets โ€“ content is delivered with the push of a button and optimized for every screen,…

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Bloomreach Commerce Experience Cloud

Bloomreach personalizes the e-commerce experience. Its data engine unifies real-time customer and product data so businesses understand what customers really want. By connecting that understandi…

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Pantheon

Pantheon is a WebOps platform where marketers and de…

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Netlify Platform

Netlify is a platform for developers from the company of the same name in San Francisco, used to build performant and dynamic web sites, e-commerce stores and applications. By uniting an ecosystem of technologies, services and APIs into one workflow.

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Backpack for Laravel

Backpack empowers Laravel developers to quickly create an admin panel for their clients. It provides a User Interface for the admin to login and change things in their application or website, using simple modules called CRUDs (Create, Read, Update, Delete). Using Backpack, developers…

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Kentico Xperience

Kentico is a web content management system for building websites, online stores, intranets, and Web 2.0 community sites. Kentico CMS uses ASP.NET and Microsoft SQL Server for development via its Portal Engine, using Visual Studio, or through Microsoft MVC.

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Fleio
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Fleio is an OpenStack billing software and control panel for small and medium public cloud providers.

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ManageWP

ManageWP is a WordPress management console that allows users to manage multiple WordPress sites with ease.

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MainWP
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MainWP is a suite of open-source self-hosted plugins & extensions for users that have multiple WordPress sites and want to be able to control them from one central location. This includes sites on different hosts or servers.

Once sites are connected (called Child sites) to the MainWP Dashboard, anything one would be able to do f…

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Progress Sitefinity

Progress Sitefinity is a content management and customer analytics platform. It supports content management, tailored marketing, multi-channel management, and ecommerce sites.

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Contentful

Contentful is a cloud based CMS solution that provides the ability to manage content across multiple platforms.The editing interface allows for managing content interactively and provides developers the ability to deliver the content with the programming language and template framework…

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InfiniteWP
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A self-hosted multiple WordPress management solution. It helps the user to monitor all WP sites with just a single click from a IWP dashboard without the need to login to WordPress control panel.

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Plesk

Plesk is a server control panel, providing a solution that enables usres to build and manage multiple sites from a single dashboard. Users can also run updates, monitor performance and onboard new prospects all from the same place. Plesk also boasts a robust toolkit for Wordpress…

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RVskin
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RVSkin is a customization tool for cPanel from RVGlobalsoft (or Netway Communication), including tool for admins that makes it easier and faster for to manage a control panel.

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ispmanager
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Ispmanager is a website and web environment Linux control panel for web developers and hosting professionals. Ispmanager creates and man…

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Puppeteer
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Puppeteer is a Node.js library which provides a high-level API to control Chrome/Chromium over the DevTools Protocol. Puppeteer runs in headless mode by default, but can be configured to run in full ("headful") Chrome/Chromium.

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Webflow

Webflow headquartered in San Francisco offers what they describe as a visual solution to web design, with a CMS for editors, designers, and developers that they state allows users to create needed content structures, add content (by hand, from a CSV, or via our API), and then design…

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Ingeniux CMS

Ingeniux is a provider of web content management and digital experience software. The vendor states their solutions are built to enable organizations to orchest…

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amazee.io

amazee.io presents a ZeroOps application delivery hub for engineering teams to deploy applications more easily. The developer-centric, open source platform aims to minimize the stress of managing infrastructure or operations. amazee.io supports organizations to accelerate their cloud…

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HubSpot CMS Hub

HubSpot's CMS Hub aims to enable developers to build using flexible themes and content structures, marketers to edit and create pages on their own, and to present customers with a personalized, secure experience.

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Agility

Agility CMS is a cloud-based content management system from the company of the same name in Toronto, Ontario.

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cPanel

cPanel headquartered in Houston provides website hosting providers with workload and server automation, as well as a management console for creating and launching websites, managing email and web files, and other administrative tasks.

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xCloud
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xCloud offers a server management and control panel designed to streamline the setup, deployment, and administration of WordPress websites. This platform enhances website performance and security, ensuring a robust hosting solution with transparent policies. With a user-centric design,…

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Platform.sh

Platform.sh helps companies of all sizes, from SaaS entrepreneurs looking to build, run, and scale their websites and web applications.

Learn More About WebOps Platforms

What are WebOps Platforms?

WebOps Platforms include tools that enable the rapid development, testing, deployment, optimization, and maintenance of websites with their related content, apps, and services. These platforms allow designers, developers, content editors, and marketers to spend more time and resources creating enhanced end-user experiences without being overly concerned with underlying technical issues such as programming languages, server, and container infrastructure.

These automated tools streamline workflows, contributing to efficient task management and team collaboration. With the rapid growth of remote work, WebOps collaboration tools have become increasingly valuable to an organization.

WebOps Platforms include Content Management Systems (CMS) features and usually offer Website Hosting Services. They are a subset of DevOps and contribute to DevOps best practices. Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) usually include WebOps features.

WebOps Platforms Features

WebOps Platforms include many of the following features.

  • Web / agile development tools
  • Application and web services integrations
  • Content management, and headless CMS
  • Website hosting
  • Automated development processes
  • Automated workflow and task management
  • Server task automation
  • Testing and staging environments
  • Support multiple deployment tools
  • Centralized management
  • Role-based permissions
  • Website optimization
  • Scalable
  • Support Drupal and WordPress sites
  • Cloud installation

WebOps Platforms Comparison

Consider the following when purchasing WebOps Platforms.

WebOps vs Digital Experience Platforms (DXP): WebOps platforms target website development and deployment needs and offer more flexibility in building the components of its tech stack. This focus makes them comparatively quicker to install and deploy within an organization. DXPs are broader integrated digital solutions that create digital experiences across multiple channels supporting customers, partners, and employees throughout an enterprise.

Usability: One of the major advantages of deploying a WebOps platform is the benefits derived from increased collaboration and productivity across web teams that include both business and technical members; product management, designers, developers, and marketers. Ensure that your choice will successfully support all the groups that will be contributing to these efforts.

Integrations: Evaluate how readily your selection will integrate with your current IT infrastructure.

Pricing Information

WebOps Platform pricing is based on the features provided. Enterprise-scale platforms require obtaining a vendor quote. Introductory products can range up to $300 a month.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do WebOps Platforms do?

WebOps Platforms efficiently support an organizationโ€™s website-related activities from site development to implementation. The tools they supply foster collaboration and enable contributions from its various stakeholders, product development, application development, content managers, and marketers. The platforms include agile development tools, content management, staging environments, optimization tools, and web hosting.

What are the benefits of using WebOps Platforms?

WebOps platforms accelerate the development, implementation, and maintenance of websites with agile tools that support rapid iteration and speedier deployment. They increase productivity, improve website performance, and contribute to a better customer experience. They are scalable, reduce human error, and allow organizations to better position themselves to take advantage of new opportunities. Their tools have user-friendly features that enable marketers and other non-technical staff to directly contribute to web development efforts reducing their dependency on IT departments.

How much do WebOps Platforms cost?

WebOps Platform pricing is driven by its features. Vendor quotes are usually required.