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Best Digital Experience Platforms (DXP)

Gauri Pawsey
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Researched and written by Gauri Pawsey

Digital experience platforms (DXPs) are composed of an integrated set of core technologies that support the creation, management, and delivery of omnichannel digital experiences.

DXPs help organizations leverage customer data in marketing channels such as websites, social media platforms, advertisements, and customer touchpoints such as customer service, e-commerce platforms, and so on. DXPs are primarily used by marketers to incorporate customer data into multiple steps of the customer journey. The deep feature set of DXPs allows marketers to orchestrate personalized experiences across multiple channels and touchpoints.

Having evolved from traditional content management systems (CMSs), DXPs share some similarities with web content management software and digital asset management software. However, DXPs do much more; in addition to content management and asset tracking, these platforms facilitate much of the development for a company’s final product, website, or portal.

While there are certain foundational components that DXPs must have to accomplish its core purpose of delivering omnichannel experiences, they can also cover a lot of additional ground in terms of the functionality they provide. These pieces include, but aren’t limited to, hybrid or headless CMS software, personalization software, marketing automation software, CRM software, data management platforms (DMP) software, digital analytics software, various translation and localization tools, and other assorted content management software.

To qualify for inclusion in the Digital Experience Platform (DXP) category, a product must:

Provide content management and media storage capabilities
Facilitate the rapid development of websites, portals, or applications
Connect customer data with digital media through the use of APIs
Allow for personalization of digital content through the use of customer data
Provide analytics tool to measure content performance and user experience
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(526)4.2 out of 5
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  • Product Description
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Built on an AI-powered foundation, Adobe Experience Manager is a comprehensive suite of composable content services that empowers your team to create and deliver the right across websites, mobile apps

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Senior Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Marketing and Advertising
    Market Segment
    • 45% Enterprise
    • 28% Small-Business
  • Pros and Cons
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  • Adobe Experience Manager Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    145
    Content Management
    124
    Features
    114
    Customization
    85
    Integrations
    75
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    100
    Complex Usability
    97
    Difficult Learning
    92
    Expensive
    71
    Steep Learning Curve
    59
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Adobe Experience Manager features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.4
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.1
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.3
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.3
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Adobe
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1982
    HQ Location
    San Jose, CA
    Twitter
    @Adobe
    958,798 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    41,406 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Built on an AI-powered foundation, Adobe Experience Manager is a comprehensive suite of composable content services that empowers your team to create and deliver the right across websites, mobile apps

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Marketing and Advertising
Market Segment
  • 45% Enterprise
  • 28% Small-Business
Adobe Experience Manager Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
145
Content Management
124
Features
114
Customization
85
Integrations
75
Cons
Learning Curve
100
Complex Usability
97
Difficult Learning
92
Expensive
71
Steep Learning Curve
59
Adobe Experience Manager features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.4
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.1
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.3
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.3
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Adobe
Company Website
Year Founded
1982
HQ Location
San Jose, CA
Twitter
@Adobe
958,798 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
41,406 employees on LinkedIn®
(555)4.1 out of 5
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5th Easiest To Use in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) software
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    The Sitecore Digital Experience Platform (DXP) is an open, composable foundation for crafting and scaling AI-powered experiences. It helps organizations connect with their customers in a way no other

    Users
    • Web Developer
    • Digital Marketing Manager
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Hospital & Health Care
    Market Segment
    • 52% Enterprise
    • 34% Mid-Market
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  • Sitecore Digital Experience Platform Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Features
    79
    Ease of Use
    64
    Flexibility
    55
    Content Management
    54
    Customizability
    51
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    47
    Expensive
    38
    Complexity
    25
    Steep Learning Curve
    22
    Pricing Issues
    18
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Sitecore Digital Experience Platform features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    7.7
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    7.7
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    7.7
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 8.0
    7.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Sitecore
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2001
    HQ Location
    San Francisco, CA
    Twitter
    @Sitecore
    19,591 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,658 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

The Sitecore Digital Experience Platform (DXP) is an open, composable foundation for crafting and scaling AI-powered experiences. It helps organizations connect with their customers in a way no other

Users
  • Web Developer
  • Digital Marketing Manager
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Hospital & Health Care
Market Segment
  • 52% Enterprise
  • 34% Mid-Market
Sitecore Digital Experience Platform Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Features
79
Ease of Use
64
Flexibility
55
Content Management
54
Customizability
51
Cons
Learning Curve
47
Expensive
38
Complexity
25
Steep Learning Curve
22
Pricing Issues
18
Sitecore Digital Experience Platform features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
7.7
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
7.7
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
7.7
Campaign Tracking
Average: 8.0
7.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Sitecore
Company Website
Year Founded
2001
HQ Location
San Francisco, CA
Twitter
@Sitecore
19,591 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,658 employees on LinkedIn®

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  • Product Description
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Jahia is a content management system (CMS) and digital experience platform (DXP) designed to assist organizations in creating modern websites and portals. This robust solution is particularly well-sui

    Users
    • Product Owner
    • Chargée de communication
    Industries
    • Insurance
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 38% Enterprise
    • 33% Mid-Market
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  • Jahia DXP Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    97
    Content Management
    71
    Intuitive
    70
    Features
    68
    Integrations
    68
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    86
    Steep Learning Curve
    40
    Difficult Learning
    34
    Technical Expertise Required
    30
    Complexity
    29
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  • Jahia DXP features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.4
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.5
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.4
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Jahia
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2002
    HQ Location
    Geneva, Switzerland
    Twitter
    @Jahia
    5,786 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    69 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Jahia is a content management system (CMS) and digital experience platform (DXP) designed to assist organizations in creating modern websites and portals. This robust solution is particularly well-sui

Users
  • Product Owner
  • Chargée de communication
Industries
  • Insurance
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 38% Enterprise
  • 33% Mid-Market
Jahia DXP Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
97
Content Management
71
Intuitive
70
Features
68
Integrations
68
Cons
Learning Curve
86
Steep Learning Curve
40
Difficult Learning
34
Technical Expertise Required
30
Complexity
29
Jahia DXP features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.4
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.5
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.4
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Jahia
Company Website
Year Founded
2002
HQ Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Twitter
@Jahia
5,786 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
69 employees on LinkedIn®
(962)4.4 out of 5
3rd Easiest To Use in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) software
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Entry Level Price:Free
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    Webflow is the AI-native Website Experience Platform that empowers teams to build, manage, and optimize visually stunning websites and web apps with the speed, security, and scalability today’s leadin

    Users
    • Web Developer
    • Founder
    Industries
    • Design
    • Marketing and Advertising
    Market Segment
    • 69% Small-Business
    • 22% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Webflow is a web development platform that allows users to design and build websites without needing to code.
    • Users like the platform's flexibility, design control, and the ability to create complex designs with ease, as well as its robust CMS and AI-powered site building features.
    • Reviewers mentioned issues with the platform's learning curve, limitations in customization and integrations, occasional performance issues, and a pricing model that some find confusing or expensive.
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  • Webflow Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    277
    Design Flexibility
    175
    Features
    170
    Intuitive
    165
    Flexibility
    145
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    109
    Limited Features
    95
    Missing Features
    91
    Expensive
    80
    Steep Learning Curve
    77
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Webflow features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.0
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    7.7
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    7.6
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Webflow
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2012
    HQ Location
    San Francisco, California
    Twitter
    @webflowapp
    1 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,472 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Webflow is the AI-native Website Experience Platform that empowers teams to build, manage, and optimize visually stunning websites and web apps with the speed, security, and scalability today’s leadin

Users
  • Web Developer
  • Founder
Industries
  • Design
  • Marketing and Advertising
Market Segment
  • 69% Small-Business
  • 22% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Webflow is a web development platform that allows users to design and build websites without needing to code.
  • Users like the platform's flexibility, design control, and the ability to create complex designs with ease, as well as its robust CMS and AI-powered site building features.
  • Reviewers mentioned issues with the platform's learning curve, limitations in customization and integrations, occasional performance issues, and a pricing model that some find confusing or expensive.
Webflow Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
277
Design Flexibility
175
Features
170
Intuitive
165
Flexibility
145
Cons
Learning Curve
109
Limited Features
95
Missing Features
91
Expensive
80
Steep Learning Curve
77
Webflow features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.0
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
7.7
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
7.6
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Webflow
Company Website
Year Founded
2012
HQ Location
San Francisco, California
Twitter
@webflowapp
1 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,472 employees on LinkedIn®
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Experro is a one-of-a-kind agentic product discovery and personalization platform built to optimize eCommerce experiences. Powered by Generative AI, it’s redefining how brands deliver search, disc

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Apparel & Fashion
    Market Segment
    • 86% Mid-Market
    • 11% Small-Business
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  • Experro Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    20
    Features
    15
    Analytics
    12
    Efficiency
    12
    Personalization
    12
    Cons
    Poor Documentation
    3
    Complex Setup
    2
    Lack of Educational Resources
    2
    Lack of Tutorials
    2
    Learning Curve
    2
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Experro features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    10.0
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    10.0
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    9.9
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 8.0
    10.0
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Year Founded
    2008
    HQ Location
    Charlotte, North Carolina
    Twitter
    @rapid_ops
    1,011 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    339 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Experro is a one-of-a-kind agentic product discovery and personalization platform built to optimize eCommerce experiences. Powered by Generative AI, it’s redefining how brands deliver search, disc

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Apparel & Fashion
Market Segment
  • 86% Mid-Market
  • 11% Small-Business
Experro Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
20
Features
15
Analytics
12
Efficiency
12
Personalization
12
Cons
Poor Documentation
3
Complex Setup
2
Lack of Educational Resources
2
Lack of Tutorials
2
Learning Curve
2
Experro features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
10.0
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
10.0
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
9.9
Campaign Tracking
Average: 8.0
10.0
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Year Founded
2008
HQ Location
Charlotte, North Carolina
Twitter
@rapid_ops
1,011 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
339 employees on LinkedIn®
(354)4.4 out of 5
7th Easiest To Use in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) software
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    One platform, endless possibilities. Kentico is a content management system and commerce platform, with built-in digital marketing and AI capabilities that help deliver personalized customer experienc

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Marketing and Advertising
    Market Segment
    • 39% Mid-Market
    • 32% Enterprise
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  • Kentico Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Content Management
    15
    Ease of Use
    13
    Features
    9
    Customizability
    6
    Personalization
    6
    Cons
    Expensive
    7
    Limited Features
    5
    Lack of Customization
    3
    Limited Customization
    3
    Pricing Issues
    3
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Kentico features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.8
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.9
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.7
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 8.0
    8.5
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Kentico
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2004
    HQ Location
    Brno
    Twitter
    @Kentico
    12,493 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    217 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

One platform, endless possibilities. Kentico is a content management system and commerce platform, with built-in digital marketing and AI capabilities that help deliver personalized customer experienc

Users
  • Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Marketing and Advertising
Market Segment
  • 39% Mid-Market
  • 32% Enterprise
Kentico Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Content Management
15
Ease of Use
13
Features
9
Customizability
6
Personalization
6
Cons
Expensive
7
Limited Features
5
Lack of Customization
3
Limited Customization
3
Pricing Issues
3
Kentico features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.9
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.7
Campaign Tracking
Average: 8.0
8.5
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Kentico
Company Website
Year Founded
2004
HQ Location
Brno
Twitter
@Kentico
12,493 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
217 employees on LinkedIn®
(909)4.7 out of 5
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4th Easiest To Use in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) software
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    The Content Operating System—a fully customizable all-code backend for content-driven websites and apps. Power all your content operations from a single platform with a feature-rich content workspace,

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Web Developer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 73% Small-Business
    • 18% Mid-Market
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  • Sanity Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Customizability
    100
    Features
    90
    Flexibility
    89
    Ease of Use
    87
    Customization
    83
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    68
    Learning Difficulty
    31
    Poor Documentation
    30
    Lack of Tutorials
    24
    Missing Features
    24
  • User Satisfaction
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  • Sanity features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    7.0
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    6.1
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    6.3
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 8.0
    9.2
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Sanity.io
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2018
    HQ Location
    San Francisco, California
    Twitter
    @sanity_io
    14,489 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    265 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

The Content Operating System—a fully customizable all-code backend for content-driven websites and apps. Power all your content operations from a single platform with a feature-rich content workspace,

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Web Developer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 73% Small-Business
  • 18% Mid-Market
Sanity Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Customizability
100
Features
90
Flexibility
89
Ease of Use
87
Customization
83
Cons
Learning Curve
68
Learning Difficulty
31
Poor Documentation
30
Lack of Tutorials
24
Missing Features
24
Sanity features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
7.0
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
6.1
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
6.3
Campaign Tracking
Average: 8.0
9.2
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Sanity.io
Company Website
Year Founded
2018
HQ Location
San Francisco, California
Twitter
@sanity_io
14,489 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
265 employees on LinkedIn®
(721)4.6 out of 5
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  • Product Description
    How are these determined?Information
    This description is provided by the seller.

    Bloomreach is the agentic platform for personalization. Powering autonomous search, conversational shopping, and autonomous marketing, Bloomreach personalizes the entire customer experience. From reta

    Users
    • CRM Manager
    • Data Analyst
    Industries
    • Retail
    • Marketing and Advertising
    Market Segment
    • 49% Mid-Market
    • 28% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Bloomreach is a digital marketing platform that offers features such as AI-driven search, merchandising, personalization, and customer data management.
    • Reviewers frequently mention the platform's intuitive interface, robust AI features, seamless integration, and the prompt and detailed support from the tech team.
    • Users mentioned that the platform can be complex to set up, has a steep learning curve for new users, and requires technical resources or consulting partners for initial setup and integration.
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  • Bloomreach Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    96
    Customer Support
    88
    Helpful
    87
    Features
    85
    Customer Engagement
    67
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    77
    Limited Features
    53
    Learning Difficulty
    52
    Missing Features
    49
    Difficult Learning
    40
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    8.3
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.4
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.7
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    9.1
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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  • Seller Details
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2009
    HQ Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Twitter
    @bloomreach_tm
    10,474 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,105 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Bloomreach is the agentic platform for personalization. Powering autonomous search, conversational shopping, and autonomous marketing, Bloomreach personalizes the entire customer experience. From reta

Users
  • CRM Manager
  • Data Analyst
Industries
  • Retail
  • Marketing and Advertising
Market Segment
  • 49% Mid-Market
  • 28% Small-Business
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Bloomreach is a digital marketing platform that offers features such as AI-driven search, merchandising, personalization, and customer data management.
  • Reviewers frequently mention the platform's intuitive interface, robust AI features, seamless integration, and the prompt and detailed support from the tech team.
  • Users mentioned that the platform can be complex to set up, has a steep learning curve for new users, and requires technical resources or consulting partners for initial setup and integration.
Bloomreach Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
96
Customer Support
88
Helpful
87
Features
85
Customer Engagement
67
Cons
Learning Curve
77
Limited Features
53
Learning Difficulty
52
Missing Features
49
Difficult Learning
40
Bloomreach features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.3
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.4
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.7
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
9.1
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2009
HQ Location
Mountain View, CA
Twitter
@bloomreach_tm
10,474 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,105 employees on LinkedIn®
(942)4.5 out of 5
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    Umbraco is a leading open-source .NET Core CMS with over 700,000 active installs worldwide and a vibrant community of over 220,000 members. Since its inception on February 16, 2005, Umbraco has remain

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Developer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 52% Small-Business
    • 34% Mid-Market
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  • Umbraco Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    100
    Content Management
    54
    Features
    48
    Intuitive
    48
    Customizability
    44
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    26
    Limited Features
    21
    Editor Limitations
    17
    Update Issues
    17
    Content Management
    16
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    7.4
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    6.9
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    6.9
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.8
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Umbraco
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2005
    HQ Location
    Odense
    Twitter
    @umbraco
    3,463 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    180 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Umbraco is a leading open-source .NET Core CMS with over 700,000 active installs worldwide and a vibrant community of over 220,000 members. Since its inception on February 16, 2005, Umbraco has remain

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Developer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 52% Small-Business
  • 34% Mid-Market
Umbraco Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
100
Content Management
54
Features
48
Intuitive
48
Customizability
44
Cons
Learning Curve
26
Limited Features
21
Editor Limitations
17
Update Issues
17
Content Management
16
Umbraco features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
7.4
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
6.9
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
6.9
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.8
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Umbraco
Company Website
Year Founded
2005
HQ Location
Odense
Twitter
@umbraco
3,463 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
180 employees on LinkedIn®
(550)4.4 out of 5
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  • Product Description
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Storyblok is a headless CMS that enables marketers and developers to create with joy and succeed in the AI-driven content era. It empowers you to deliver structured and consistent content everywhere:

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Frontend Developer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 57% Small-Business
    • 30% Mid-Market
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  • Storyblok Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    84
    Content Management
    54
    Features
    54
    Intuitive
    52
    Integrations
    35
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    29
    Expensive
    17
    Lack of Features
    14
    Pricing Issues
    14
    Content Management
    13
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    8.1
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.0
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.1
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.9
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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  • Seller Details
    Seller
    Storyblok
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2017
    HQ Location
    Linz, Oberösterreich
    Twitter
    @storyblok
    9,295 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    285 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Storyblok is a headless CMS that enables marketers and developers to create with joy and succeed in the AI-driven content era. It empowers you to deliver structured and consistent content everywhere:

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Frontend Developer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 57% Small-Business
  • 30% Mid-Market
Storyblok Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
84
Content Management
54
Features
54
Intuitive
52
Integrations
35
Cons
Learning Curve
29
Expensive
17
Lack of Features
14
Pricing Issues
14
Content Management
13
Storyblok features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.1
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.0
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.1
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Storyblok
Company Website
Year Founded
2017
HQ Location
Linz, Oberösterreich
Twitter
@storyblok
9,295 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
285 employees on LinkedIn®
(542)4.3 out of 5
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    SAP Emarsys is the customer engagement solution of Intelligent CX from SAP, empowering businesses to deliver personalized, AI-driven, omnichannel experiences. Built for scalability and extensibili

    Users
    • CRM Manager
    • Digital Marketing Manager
    Industries
    • Retail
    • Apparel & Fashion
    Market Segment
    • 51% Mid-Market
    • 22% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • SAP Emarsys is a marketing automation platform designed to facilitate personalized customer experiences across various channels, including email, SMS, social media, and the web.
    • Reviewers appreciate the platform's intuitive interface, comprehensive analytics, effective campaign management features, and the ability to create personalized customer experiences across various channels.
    • Users mentioned that the platform can be difficult to customize without technical expertise, some features have a steep learning curve, and integration with external systems or data sources can be time-consuming.
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  • SAP Emarsys Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    69
    Automation
    57
    Features
    55
    Helpful
    44
    Personalization
    42
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    39
    Missing Features
    38
    Difficult Learning
    32
    Not Intuitive
    28
    Complexity
    27
  • User Satisfaction
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    8.8
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    9.0
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.8
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.5
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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  • Seller Details
    Seller
    SAP
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1972
    HQ Location
    Walldorf
    Twitter
    @SAP
    297,327 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    135,108 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
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SAP Emarsys is the customer engagement solution of Intelligent CX from SAP, empowering businesses to deliver personalized, AI-driven, omnichannel experiences. Built for scalability and extensibili

Users
  • CRM Manager
  • Digital Marketing Manager
Industries
  • Retail
  • Apparel & Fashion
Market Segment
  • 51% Mid-Market
  • 22% Small-Business
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • SAP Emarsys is a marketing automation platform designed to facilitate personalized customer experiences across various channels, including email, SMS, social media, and the web.
  • Reviewers appreciate the platform's intuitive interface, comprehensive analytics, effective campaign management features, and the ability to create personalized customer experiences across various channels.
  • Users mentioned that the platform can be difficult to customize without technical expertise, some features have a steep learning curve, and integration with external systems or data sources can be time-consuming.
SAP Emarsys Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
69
Automation
57
Features
55
Helpful
44
Personalization
42
Cons
Learning Curve
39
Missing Features
38
Difficult Learning
32
Not Intuitive
28
Complexity
27
SAP Emarsys features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
9.0
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.8
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.5
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
SAP
Company Website
Year Founded
1972
HQ Location
Walldorf
Twitter
@SAP
297,327 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
135,108 employees on LinkedIn®
(95)4.2 out of 5
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    Ibexa Digital Experience Platform (DXP) is a comprehensive software solution designed to assist organizations in transforming their traditional sales strategies into seamless and engaging buying exper

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Internet
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 37% Mid-Market
    • 31% Small-Business
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  • Ibexa DXP Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Flexibility
    20
    Customizability
    16
    Integrations
    15
    Content Management
    12
    Customer Support
    10
    Cons
    Expensive
    8
    Learning Curve
    5
    Pricing Issues
    5
    Learning Difficulty
    4
    Missing Features
    4
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  • Ibexa DXP features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    6.3
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    6.0
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    5.9
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    8.2
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Ibexa
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1999
    HQ Location
    Oslo, Norway
    Twitter
    @IBEXA
    2 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    61 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Ibexa Digital Experience Platform (DXP) is a comprehensive software solution designed to assist organizations in transforming their traditional sales strategies into seamless and engaging buying exper

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Internet
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 37% Mid-Market
  • 31% Small-Business
Ibexa DXP Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Flexibility
20
Customizability
16
Integrations
15
Content Management
12
Customer Support
10
Cons
Expensive
8
Learning Curve
5
Pricing Issues
5
Learning Difficulty
4
Missing Features
4
Ibexa DXP features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
6.3
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
6.0
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
5.9
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
8.2
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Ibexa
Company Website
Year Founded
1999
HQ Location
Oslo, Norway
Twitter
@IBEXA
2 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
61 employees on LinkedIn®
(703)4.5 out of 5
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11th Easiest To Use in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) software
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Whatever you imagine – whether it’s a global news platform, an ecommerce experience, a learning app, a content hub, or something entirely unique – you can build it with Hygraph. Hygraph is the lead

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Web Developer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 65% Small-Business
    • 28% Mid-Market
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    200
    Content Management
    123
    API Integration
    106
    Integrations
    94
    Flexibility
    91
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    100
    Expensive
    48
    Learning Difficulty
    46
    Difficult Usability
    43
    Pricing Issues
    42
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    8.2
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.0
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    7.8
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 8.0
    9.0
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Hygraph
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2017
    HQ Location
    Berlin
    Twitter
    @hygraph
    5,157 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    64 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Whatever you imagine – whether it’s a global news platform, an ecommerce experience, a learning app, a content hub, or something entirely unique – you can build it with Hygraph. Hygraph is the lead

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Web Developer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 65% Small-Business
  • 28% Mid-Market
Hygraph Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
200
Content Management
123
API Integration
106
Integrations
94
Flexibility
91
Cons
Learning Curve
100
Expensive
48
Learning Difficulty
46
Difficult Usability
43
Pricing Issues
42
Hygraph features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.2
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.0
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
7.8
Campaign Tracking
Average: 8.0
9.0
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Hygraph
Company Website
Year Founded
2017
HQ Location
Berlin
Twitter
@hygraph
5,157 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
64 employees on LinkedIn®
(265)4.4 out of 5
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    Contentstack is on a mission to deliver the world’s best digital experiences with the world’s first adaptive Digital Experience Platform (DXP). Iconic brands like Walmart, Mattel, MongoDB, and Burberr

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Product Manager
    Industries
    • Retail
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 42% Mid-Market
    • 40% Enterprise
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  • Contentstack Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    53
    Content Management
    42
    Intuitive
    33
    Flexibility
    28
    Features
    25
    Cons
    Content Management
    29
    Learning Curve
    17
    Missing Features
    17
    Limited Customization
    16
    Limited Features
    14
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    6.7
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    6.3
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    6.5
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 7.9
    9.3
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2018
    HQ Location
    Austin, TX
    Twitter
    @Contentstack
    2,421 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    689 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Contentstack is on a mission to deliver the world’s best digital experiences with the world’s first adaptive Digital Experience Platform (DXP). Iconic brands like Walmart, Mattel, MongoDB, and Burberr

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Product Manager
Industries
  • Retail
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 42% Mid-Market
  • 40% Enterprise
Contentstack Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
53
Content Management
42
Intuitive
33
Flexibility
28
Features
25
Cons
Content Management
29
Learning Curve
17
Missing Features
17
Limited Customization
16
Limited Features
14
Contentstack features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
6.7
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
6.3
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
6.5
Campaign Tracking
Average: 7.9
9.3
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2018
HQ Location
Austin, TX
Twitter
@Contentstack
2,421 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
689 employees on LinkedIn®
(219)4.5 out of 5
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15th Easiest To Use in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) software
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    Neptune DXP is a no-code/low-code application development platform specifically designed to facilitate the creation and management of applications within the SAP ecosystem and beyond. This innovative

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Consultant
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 41% Enterprise
    • 32% Small-Business
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    18
    App Development
    10
    Customer Support
    8
    Low Code
    8
    Quick Development
    8
    Cons
    Learning Curve
    7
    Missing Features
    7
    Learning Difficulty
    4
    Complexity
    3
    Difficulty
    3
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    8.4
    Web Analytics
    Average: 8.1
    8.1
    Audience Insights
    Average: 8.0
    8.1
    Campaign Tracking
    Average: 8.0
    9.0
    Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
    Average: 9.0
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2011
    HQ Location
    Oslo, Oslo
    Twitter
    @NeptSoft
    1,294 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    151 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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This description is provided by the seller.

Neptune DXP is a no-code/low-code application development platform specifically designed to facilitate the creation and management of applications within the SAP ecosystem and beyond. This innovative

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Consultant
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 41% Enterprise
  • 32% Small-Business
Neptune DXP Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
18
App Development
10
Customer Support
8
Low Code
8
Quick Development
8
Cons
Learning Curve
7
Missing Features
7
Learning Difficulty
4
Complexity
3
Difficulty
3
Neptune DXP features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.4
Web Analytics
Average: 8.1
8.1
Audience Insights
Average: 8.0
8.1
Campaign Tracking
Average: 8.0
9.0
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Learn More About Digital Experience Platforms (DXP)

What Does DXP Stand For?

DXP stands for digital experience platform. DXPs are truly an all-encompassing software system that connects data and content with customers to create a seamless personalized digital customer experience. DXPs have tools that interact with all customer touchpoints, so they have components such as content hubs, CRM, UX and UI design tools, DevOps, digital asset management, data security, and more.

The development of DXPs arose out of a disconnect between customer data and how it can be leveraged in marketing channels such as websites, social media platforms, advertisements, and customer touchpoints such as customer service, e-commerce platforms, and so on. 

DXPs cover a lot of ground in terms of the functionality they provide, and each of the component pieces of a DXP are often full-fledged software themselves. These pieces include, but aren’t limited to, hybrid or headless CMS software, personalization software, marketing automation software, CRM software, data management platforms (DMP), digital analytics software, various translation and localization tools, and other assorted content management systems.

DXPs are relatively new, and most major competitors in the market arose in the past decade. There is room for fluctuation as the market settles, and market experts are watching the space closely as DXP vendors prioritize specific features, acquire other software solutions to fold into their product, and settle on definitions of the category.

What Types of Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) Exist?

DXPs must provide extensive feature coverage to achieve the cross-channel customer experience optimization they are intended for. As a result, vendors leverage one of two models to include all the necessary features in their solution. Both models have advantages and disadvantages depending on what software the business is already using, so buyers need to ensure their desired DXP fits with their existing software stack.

Open DXPs

Open DXPs may be thought of as connective tissue that integrates multiple best-of-breed solutions, allowing users to orchestrate their marketing strategy with the best available point solutions. Leveraging an open DXP is especially attractive to businesses that are already using some of the software components integrated into a given offering. The main appeal of an open DXP is the ability to use the best-of-breed solutions for the individual components needed for a DXP.

However, that strength can also be a drawback for some companies. Since open DXPs consist of multiple, integrated point solutions, users must have a strong understanding of each to get the most out of the larger DXP ecosystem. If a business hasn’t leveraged many marketing tools or content management systems in the past, jumping right into an open DXP may be challenging. Businesses considering an open DXP should ensure their workforce is either already familiar with the individual component pieces of software, or be prepared to offer comprehensive training on each solution.

Closed DXPs

Closed DXPs are all-in-one platforms that include all the individual pieces of a DXP in a single, unified system offered by one provider. While open DXPs integrate multiple solutions to achieve all the functionality needed for a full DXP, closed DXP providers offer a one-stop shop where buyers find all the features they need in one platform. Since all-in-one DXPs are a closed ecosystem, these types of solutions are helpful to companies that thus far haven’t invested much in their marketing stack or those looking to consolidate their stack.

As is the case with open DXPs, all-in-one solutions aren’t without potential issues. Since all the components of a closed DXP are developed and maintained by one provider, there isn’t a guarantee that the individual pieces are of best-in-class quality. Closed DXPs also host far fewer integrations with other software (ultimately, to incentivize users to utilize as much of the platform as possible). This is particularly disruptive for companies with an established marketing software stack.

DXP Platform Features 

As mentioned previously, DXPs are made up of an integrated set of technologies, each with its own granular feature set, meaning they have dozens of features. Listed below are the component software within DXPs and their role within the DXP ecosystem.

  1. Hybrid or headless CMS: Hybrid or headless CMS is a foundational component that DXPs are built on. With headless CMS, users are not required to create bespoke front ends for applications when planning and designing content delivery. This streamlined, device-agnostic content delivery allows businesses to focus their effort on the content itself and how it can be personalized and optimized.
  2. Personalization: Efficient digital experience personalization is the overall goal of DXPs. The personalization tools within DXPs are effective because they provide direct access to multiple repositories of customer and user data. Since businesses often keep that kind of information in many disparate, disconnected silos, other personalization solutions can struggle with effectiveness. DXPs streamline personalization by integrating all these data repositories into the systems that deliver content.
  3. Marketing automation: The digital marketing automation arm of DXPs handles broad-reaching marketing orchestration by pulling customer and user data from CRMs and data management platforms, delivering experiences across multiple channels, and pulling content from various content storage repositories.
  4. Digital asset management (DAM): DAM tools are content management systems that specifically handle the storage and delivery of marketing collateral. DAMs are a pivotal component within DXPs since other pieces, like marketing automation tools, pull content from them when orchestrating content campaigns.
  5. Data management platform (DMP): DXPs include a DMP within their offering to house customer and user data. DMPs sometimes integrate with customer relationship management (CRM) solutions to intake more customer data. DXPs are heavily reliant on the data housed within this component to create personalized content in real-time.
  6. Translation and localization: DXPs include translation and localization tools, which are useful when businesses attempt to personalize digital experiences based on a user’s preferred location or language.
  7. E-commerce platforms: Many DXPs also provide all the functions of an e-commerce platform, allowing businesses to run an online store within the same platform that maintains the rest of their digital presence. E-commerce websites provide many features that regular web content management software does not, like integrations with inventory management, search and navigation, and payment gateways.
  8. Digital analytics: Gathering and applying analytics are key components within DXPs. Businesses leverage digital analytics to measure content performance and user experience, which are then used to further refine their digital experiences.

Platform Benefits

Potential consolidation of the marketing software stack: Depending on solution type, industry, and size of the business, a DXP can eliminate the need for some of its individual marketing technologies. A DXP has multiple functionalities, so these platforms offer all the features of the necessary individual software, but on a unified system, making this type of solution helpful for companies that haven’t invested a lot into their marketing technology stack or for those that want to consolidate their stack.

Optimal content usage: Businesses strive for repeat customers, and one method of accomplishing this is via personalized content that keeps bringing customers back. Once businesses have a deeper understanding of who their customers are, what content they’re looking for, and where they are in the buying process, they can use a DXP to leverage this data to provide personalized content across numerous channels based on context, interaction history, preferences, and several other factors. In this way, DXPs ensure that the entire customer lifecycle is consistent. 

Single control center: DXPs allow for the control of all related business processes on a single platform, eliminating the need to switch between multiple software to perform different tasks. This makes it easier to track user behavior across various touchpoints, analyze this data, and deliver relevant content, allowing for time optimization, cost savings, and improved customer satisfaction.

Professional & Industry Cases

The solutions offered by DXPs are particularly pertinent to two departments within a business: product or development teams and marketing teams. The components in a DXP may be separated into those that create and maintain websites, apps, portals, etc., and those that create, house, deliver and analyze marketing materials. There is a significant overlap between these pieces in terms of relevancy to specific teams. While other departments like sales or customer service leverage parts of a DXP (e.g., a CRM component), developers and marketing professionals are the most likely users to leverage a DXP with a major hands-on approach.

Developers: One of the core components of a DXP is the hybrid or headless CMS which allows developers to create and maintain digital experiences that are device agnostic. Headless CMS are called such because they don’t provide a static front-end delivery, allowing the delivery of content to websites, desktop apps, mobile apps, and more without requiring the development of unique front ends for each. Within a DXP, developers are often tasked with creating the channels through which content will be delivered, and since DXPs utilize headless CMS, they don’t have to worry about tailor-making front-end outputs for each.

Marketers: The majority of components inside DXPs are primarily used by marketing professionals. Key pieces include marketing automation, digital asset management software, and personalization and segmentation. While developers handle creating marketing channels like websites and apps, marketers are tasked with creating and delivering a steady stream of personalized content through those channels. DXPs offer marketers a full suite of tools for the endeavor, including a centralized hub for customer and user data, repositories for content and assets, and myriad tools to ensure experiences are timely and personalized.

What’s the best digital experience platform for small businesses?

For SMBs aiming to deliver engaging digital experiences without complex infrastructure, top-rated small business digital experience platforms include:

  • Webflow offers a visual web development platform that empowers marketing teams to build, manage, and optimize websites without coding. Its intuitive interface and responsive design capabilities make it ideal for small businesses seeking agility and control.
  • Sanity provides a headless CMS that enables real-time collaboration and structured content delivery across channels. Its flexibility and developer-friendly approach cater to small businesses looking to scale their digital presence.
  • Kentico delivers an integrated marketing platform with content management, digital marketing, and commerce tools. Its scalability and user-friendly interface help small businesses create personalized customer journeys.

What’s the best digital experience platform for medium-sized companies?

For medium-sized businesses aiming to unify content, commerce, and customer engagement, top digital experience platforms on G2 include:

  • Sitecore Digital Experience Platform offers a composable, enterprise-grade solution that integrates content management, personalization, commerce, and analytics. Its AI-driven features and headless capabilities are ideal for medium-sized companies scaling across multiple channels.
  • Jahia DXP combines content management and customer data management. It supports headless and traditional delivery, empowering medium-sized businesses to create personalized digital experiences with easy integration into existing tech stacks.
  • Bloomreach focuses on commerce-driven digital experiences, offering AI-powered search, merchandising, and content management. Its intuitive interface and integration-friendly design help medium-sized companies drive personalized shopping and content experiences at scale.

What's the best DXP provider for interactive apps?

For organizations developing interactive applications that require seamless integration, real-time personalization, and robust content management, leading DXPs based on G2 reviews include:

  • Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) offers a comprehensive suite that combines content management, digital asset management, and personalization tools. With its robust APIs and integration capabilities, AEM enables developers to create dynamic, interactive applications. 
  • Liferay Digital Experience Platform is known for its flexibility and scalability. It offers a modular architecture suitable for developing interactive applications. With features like user segmentation, content targeting, and integration with various backend systems, Liferay supports the creation of personalized and engaging user experiences.
  • Optimizely One focuses on experimentation and optimization, providing tools for A/B testing, personalization, and content management. Its capabilities allow developers to build interactive applications that can be continuously tested and refined to enhance user engagement.

Alternatives

Alternatives to DXPs can replace this type of software, either partially or completely:

WebOps platforms: WebOps platforms hone in on the rapid development capabilities found in DXPs, but remove some of the bulkier aspects of DXPs. Development-focused businesses are more likely to leverage WebOps platforms over DXPs since the former provides all of the comprehensive web and application development tools without the marketing-focused solutions in the latter.

Web content management systems (WCMS): DXPs were born out of the limitations posed by traditional web content management systems (WCMS). A WCMS is used to create and manage content and uses API-first architecture to deploy content through multiple channels. A DXP does everything a WCMS does, just on a larger scale. With a DXP, businesses can sync, manage and push content across channels, such as web, mobile, customer portals, IoT devices, billboards, and more. Further, a DXP can establish intranets and manage microsites. 

Platform Challenges

Onboarding and implementation: DXPs are packed full of features, and fully understanding how to effectively leverage all the pieces of one may be a challenge. Without comprehensive cross-team training, businesses could find themselves paying a lot of money for a tool their team doesn’t use to its full potential. All teams utilizing a DXP should be given training on their specific components, and how all these pieces affect and interact with one another. Efficient cross-team communication and collaboration are essential to get the most out of a DXP.

Buyer's remorse: If a business decides it wants to move away from a DXP once it is already implemented, this can be complicated. Since the DXP manages so many of the business’s workflow processes and links within and between teams, eliminating a DXP once it's in place can be time-consuming and costly.

How to Buy

Requirements Gathering (RFI/RFP) for Digital Experience Platforms (DXP)

Purchasing a DXP is a significant decision that needs to be made carefully as the chosen product is likely to be a costly investment and a long-term decision. Once it is decided that an organization needs a DXP, here are additional areas to evaluate:

Business goals to be achieved: A DXP shouldn’t be leading the conversation. A DXP should underpin the business objectives, with specific attention to marketing goals, and should aid in executing the strategies put in place by the business. Businesses should think about the foundational capabilities needed to meet their specific goals, which will help when searching for a DXP.

Understanding marketing needs: Each business has their unique way of curating digital experiences for their customers—types of marketing campaigns, content creation, publishing environment, etc. Understanding the nuances of the business’s workflows will help in choosing a DXP that integrates well with the existing ways of working.

Current marketing technology stack: Doing a thorough audit of the business’s current martech stack is integral before purchasing a digital experience platform as a DXP will come integrated with a lot of martech functionality. It’s important to make note of what software is in the stack, who uses various parts of the stack, and existing integrations within the stack. Having this holistic view of the current martech situation will also help with the deployment and adoption of the DXP.

Compare Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) Products (Long List vs. Short List)

Create a long list

There is a good amount of options when it comes to digital experience platform software. Once buyers understand the requirements, they should search for DXP vendors by browsing the internet. Most product websites will have a ‘Features’ page that will provide a high-level picture of what the software encompasses. G2.com is a good place to start.

Create a shortlist

Next, buyers should research further into the long list of solutions to create a shortlist. There is lots of research (articles and videos) that explain and review different products from different perspectives. Buyers should find research that caters to their industry. G2.com’s ‘Compare’ feature will help to stack software up side by side to compare specific features and learn how real users rate them.

Conduct demos

Demos are a great way to get a first-hand look at potential solutions and ask the right questions to determine which product is right for the organization. Demos are a great opportunity to ask the vendor to do a walkthrough of how the product addresses different use cases—how would a marketer get used out of the product versus a developer? Buyers should prepare for each demo by having a standard list of questions and clarifications to ask each vendor.  

Selection of Digital Experience Platforms (DXP)

Choose a selection team

Members of both the development team and the marketing team should be part of the selection process since these teams will be interacting with the DXP the most. 

Negotiation

At this stage, it is important to discuss pricing and ask if any discounts are available, whether it be for purchasing a larger number of licenses or for a longer duration. Buyers should explore payment options and implementation and onboarding services at this time as well. 

Final decision

Now that buyers know which DXP solution they want to purchase, they should ask for a trial run of the product to test how it will be implemented and adopted by their teams. If it can be well integrated with existing technology and the teams receive it well, the buyer can be confident that the purchase will be successful.