# TinyMCE Reviews
**Vendor:** Tiny Technologies, Inc.  
**Category:** [WYSIWYG Editors](https://www.g2.com/categories/wysiwyg-editors)  
**Average Rating:** 4.5/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 119
## About TinyMCE
TinyMCE is the WYSIWYG rich text editor known and loved by millions of developers worldwide. It&#39;s built to fit seamlessly into your product or website, and can be used out-of-the-box or fully customized via its 400+ APIs and 12+ framework integrations. Take advantage of Core editing features with our free commercial plan or unlock advanced features for Productivity, Document Organization, Collaboration, Content Conversion, Accessibility and more with TinyMCE&#39;s premium and enterprise plans. Some of our most popular features include: - PowerPaste - Spell Checker - Merge Tags - Accessibility Checker - Comments - Templates




## TinyMCE Reviews
  ### 1. Very Effective Tool

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Karen A. | S.T.E.A.M Coordinator/ Instructor/Technology Liaison , Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 02, 2019

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

The multimedia integration would serve has my favorite aspect.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

The small issue with all web text editors not just specific to this software. 

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

It's a smooth transition for noncoders to develop and publish online text in a visually consistent look.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

At the time an online blog for a client. It was an easy production because of this tool.

  ### 2. Best editor for this feature

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Bhagyesh K. | Sr. UI developer, Marketing and Advertising, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 13, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

This is the best and simple editor you will get. It has very good documentation available on their site.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

It sometimes gets tricky with font handling otherwise there are no such issues.

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

It a worth using TinyMCE. Provide a lot of free features and powerful editing tools. It's easy. Just try it out. 

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I am UI developer and I generally use this editor in most of my projects. 

  ### 3. Best editor for website CMS

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Krutika P. | Website Developer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 13, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

It is easy to install having many configuration options & very lightweight.Not dependent on a particular browser.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Sometimes become slightly slow. Can not edit the image directly from the page.

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

Best in the class editor for websites CMS. Very user friendly UI for data managment

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It is time saving to store data in CMS. Easy to use. Best editor for the people who already knew wordpress.

  ### 4. Works well enough.

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Government Administration | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** October 16, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

It's a pretty commonly used WYSIWYG editor, so the support is available on StackOverflow, etc. It's appears to be easy to extend (though I haven't done this myself, yet).

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

It doesn't look awesome and there are a few features missing that third party developers have added (Latex support, etc.) and abandoned.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Normal/average people don't want to learn to code, especially when maintaining a website or other content management system is a very small part of their day-to-day duties. This surprises no one. Giving them MS Word-like controls really drops the barrier to entry for a lot of people to handle their own content generation and updates.

  ### 5. Just cannot imagine building a website without using it

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Marketing and Advertising | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 12, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

Well, TinyMCE is very fast, easy to implement and the recent updates make a huge impact especially the feature to use it without hosting resources files in my server.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Actually, I need some features to be for free, like the image plugin.

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

Best of available editors in the market and provide a lot of free features and powerful editing tools.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I always create websites that interact with users, So, I want my users to get a special option while add, edit and customize their work.

  ### 6. Edi review

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Consumer Goods | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 28, 2019

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

How data is automatically transferred over

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

How sometimes I manually have to make changes when something errors out, if it's part numbers or pricing

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Customers can place orders through edi rather than sending over an order and manually inputting data

  ### 7. Easiest wysiwyg html editor

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Sushil S. | Full Stack Developer, Marketing and Advertising, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 13, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

It is easy to integrate into any website cms also very user-friendly.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

I could not upload and manipulate images and files directly from the editor.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I have integrated tinymce in one of our client site's cms.

  ### 8. Extendable, largely user-friendly WYSIWYG editor for the web

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Taylor M. | Web Designer / Developer, Computer Software, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 01, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE has a robust feature set but doesn't sacrifice user-friendliness. It is a software that I use regularly and am frequently training users on, and many do not have an IT background. But with the magic phrase, "It works a lot like your favorite word processor," I have them 90% of the way there. 

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

As with any WYSIWYG editor, it is not always clear how your line breaks and content divisions will be handled behind the scenes. For those with HTML familiarity these nuances can be quickly cleared up, but it is a constant source of headaches for new users.

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

Look into the flexibility of enabling and disabling certain features.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

A WYSIWYG editor for web content managers, that can be expanded (or reduced) programmatically as desired. I have found that taking a more intentional approach to the enabled feature set (hiding certain options depending on use cases) moves this from good to great.

  ### 9. Great enhancement for WordPress users

**Rating:** 2.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Pradeep R. | Tech Blogger (Side Project), Professional Training & Coaching, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 30, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

Lot of useful features which are more useful for WordPress users. 
Adds as an enhancement for default layout.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Can be made a lot simple to use and install for novice users.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I'm a blogger actually. It makes my blogging/workflow a lot easier

  ### 10. Best wysiwyg editor period.

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Automotive | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 01, 2018

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

I tried multiple wysiwyg editors, but TinyMCE is lightyears ahead of competition.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Can have a bit of a steep learning curve, but this means there’s lots of options you can tweak to truly make it your own.

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

Worth the learning curve

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Providing clients with a robust WYSIWYG

  ### 11. Nice and simple text editor

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Peter W. | Web Developer, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 30, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE is very easy to use, the icons used on the user interface explain to even our most computer ill-literate users what they do.
The ability to edit HTML alongside the text editor is extremely useful, allowing users to create content to their exact specifications.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

It can be frustrating when trying to accomplish more complicated formatting tasks using the text editor alone, and not touching the HTML editor. The alignment (left, centre and right) options are rather confusing and don't always work as intended, requiring HTML edits to be made.


**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

TinyMCE has its ups and downs, but as a text editor I would say it sits somewhere in the middle.
Its easy to use if your doing something simple, but quite a pain if your trying to pull off some fancy formatting.
So for simple text editing purposes, this is great. For more complex writing I would recommend something a bit more in-depth.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

All users of our CMS (content management system) have the ability to easily format and style their content, without the need to learn and use HTML. Meaning our training times are greatly reduced, the quality of our content published on the web is of a higher standard, and we have a better user experience for our content contributors using the system.

  ### 12. TinyMce review

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Erdenezul B. | Senior Software Engineer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 24, 2017

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE is very useful HTML editor. The most useful feature was ajax image upload

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

I do not remember a feature that I dislike

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Website content management.

  ### 13. A pretty solid WYSIWYG.

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Design | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 08, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

It's a very easy WYSIWYG to implement, even when it comes to adding custom buttons.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE has stepped up their game and the only thing I really dislike is how clunky the codebase feels.

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

The only way to determine if TinyMCE will work for you is to try it out, along with the competitors (CKEditor, Quill, Redactor).

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Content creation for a large publisher. We found that it provides a pretty solid interface for our editors to input HTML, as well as allowing us to implement our own custom buttons in a pretty easy fashion.

  ### 14. One of the best editors for the professional use

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Stefan G. | Geschäftsführer, Information Technology and Services, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 22, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

The editor is actively maintained and pretty solid in comparison to it's competitors. In general you get it for free, but you can buy support and very enhanced features from the developers. For a lot of issues like e.g. bootstrap support, you can find free and commercial plugins in the wild. Also writing own plugins is very easy, because of the simple but feature rich plugin API.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Sometimes the editor has editing issues with special markup, but often the problem is more a general issue of such editors. Furthermore the default code view is not formatted and highlighted that makes it's complicated to edit the code. You can find plugins in the wild that fix such issues.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We are using the tinymce editor as the editor of choice for the beloved TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System. Unfortunately TYPO3 still uses a very "own" and buggy editor that doesn't fits into our quality rules. So we realized an alternative editor implementation based on tinymce that still uses the link and image selection possibilities of TYPO3. Currently it has around 1000 users with a positive trend. You can find the extension in the TYPO3 extension repository.

https://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/tinymce4_rte

  ### 15. TinyMCE is awesome

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Hospital & Health Care | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** July 31, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE is easy for endusers to pick up and understand, as well as easy for our developers to integrate into our web based tools. It is lightweight, and powerful.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE requires many different fees to acquire some features that are really kind of required. In essence, the pricing model could be simpler.

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We use TinyMCE to power internal tools requiring rich content editing from a myriad of devices. We have saved countless hours of development on our own alternative, and instead just integrate TinyMCE 

  ### 16. Probably the best WYSIWYG editor for the web

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Gonzalo R. | Ruby Developer, Information Technology and Services, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 23, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

TinyMCE was the first WYIWYG editor I knew some years back when I was taking my first steps into PHP and web development. 
The documentation was really good and I remember it was really easy to setup and to configure the functionality that I wanted to offer to my final users.
So in summary, it was a great tool, easy to setup and powerful.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Nothing at all, nowadays there are a lot of alternatives to TinyMCE, but in the end they are all similar. 

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Providing the users the ability to format the text entry is great. Specially for news or dynamic web content where we need to have the ability to make some formatting or adding some special content like images or tables.

  ### 17. Good basic editor

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Photography | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 11, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

It's easy to use and to teach end users how to use in their daily duties

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Stray HTML can be accidentally posed by users not using the paste from word feature. 

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Updating websites and content is a text editor style system. It allows users familiar with word to use the system with minimal training. 

  ### 18. Review TinyMCE

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Doan H. | Product Development Manager, Computer Software, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 23, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

It's one of the best editors I know. It's very simple to use, beautiful UI

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

I think I don't have any problem to dislike with TinyMCE

**Recommendations to others considering TinyMCE:**

Yes I will

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We want to change the website content more quickly without having to know HTML so I have decided to use TinyMCE editor 

  ### 19. Works fine but not as flexible as one can need

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Andrey K. | Development Team Lead, Computer Software, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 23, 2016

**What do you like best about TinyMCE?**

Stable expirience. Modern design. Localization support.

**What do you dislike about TinyMCE?**

Too many separate files in my repo. It was hard to run this product under require.js

**What problems is TinyMCE solving and how is that benefiting you?**

WYSIWYG editor is required for my OpenSource CRM. 


## TinyMCE Discussions
  - [Get the modified HTML out of the editor to send back to my application](https://www.g2.com/discussions/14483-get-the-modified-html-out-of-the-editor-to-send-back-to-my-application) - 1 comment, 1 upvote
  - [How Do I uplaod image to include in textarea](https://www.g2.com/discussions/12307-how-do-i-uplaod-image-to-include-in-textarea) - 1 comment, 1 upvote
  - [What&#39;s the difference between Tiny Cloud and the self-hosted options?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/deployment-options-22f677a8-6184-419f-9e9c-22751dde8168) - 1 comment, 1 upvote
  - [How do I get support for TinyMCE?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/support-8e873860-d917-4315-97c6-171865d5817e) - 1 comment, 1 upvote
  - [Free or Paid?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/free-or-paid) - 1 comment, 1 upvote

- [View TinyMCE pricing details and edition comparison](https://www.g2.com/products/tinymce/reviews?page=3&section=pricing&secure%5Bexpires_at%5D=2026-05-30+21%3A43%3A31+-0500&secure%5Bsession_id%5D=96404c9e-21a8-47cb-a7f9-1fa0c504f3fa&secure%5Btoken%5D=5d1353be55dcc19a510ce35c4cc1fd3f86ce0875628f83af5ed340325c146ffc&format=llm_user)
## TinyMCE Integrations
  - [Angular](https://www.g2.com/products/angular/reviews)
  - [Angular](https://www.g2.com/products/angular-dev-angular/reviews)
  - [Angularjs Development](https://www.g2.com/products/angularjs-development/reviews)
  - [Bootstrap](https://www.g2.com/products/bootstrap/reviews)
  - [Django](https://www.g2.com/products/django/reviews)
  - [Laravel](https://www.g2.com/products/laravel/reviews)
  - [Moodle](https://www.g2.com/products/moodle/reviews)
  - [Reactjs Development](https://www.g2.com/products/reactjs-development/reviews)
  - [Ruby on Rails](https://www.g2.com/products/ruby-on-rails/reviews)
  - [Umbraco](https://www.g2.com/products/umbraco/reviews)
  - [Vue.js](https://www.g2.com/products/vue-js/reviews)

## TinyMCE Features
**Customizations**
- Responsive Design
- HTML Input
- Drag and Drop

**Content**
- Templates
- Content Management
- Page Preview

**Functionality**
- Plugins and integrations
- Cross-platform support
- Cross-Browser Suppoer
- Collaborative editing

**Agentic AI - WYSIWYG Editors**
- Natural Language Interaction
- Proactive Assistance

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