Bitrix Site Manager vs. Joomla!

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Bitrix Site Manager
Score 5.0 out of 10
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Bitrix is an SMB content management system. In February 2015, sale of Bitrix SiteManager was discontinued, though support and upgrades for existing installations can still be obtained.N/A
Joomla
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Joomla! is a free and open source content management system used to publish web content. Included features are page caching, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, a search function, and support for language internationalization.N/A
Pricing
Bitrix Site ManagerJoomla!
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Bitrix Site ManagerJoomla
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Bitrix Site ManagerJoomla!
Features
Bitrix Site ManagerJoomla!
Security
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Bitrix Site Manager
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Ratings
Joomla!
9.6
Ratings
17% above category average
Role-based user permissions00 Ratings9.60 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Bitrix Site Manager
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Joomla!
7.8
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3% above category average
API00 Ratings6.10 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Bitrix Site Manager
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Ratings
Joomla!
9.0
Ratings
15% above category average
WYSIWYG editor00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness00 Ratings9.70 Ratings
Admin section00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Page templates00 Ratings6.10 Ratings
Library of website themes00 Ratings8.10 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design00 Ratings9.60 Ratings
Publishing workflow00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Form generator00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Bitrix Site Manager
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Ratings
Joomla!
8.7
Ratings
17% above category average
Content taxonomy00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
SEO support00 Ratings9.60 Ratings
Bulk management00 Ratings9.20 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Community / comment management00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
User Ratings
Bitrix Site ManagerJoomla!
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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9.4
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Likelihood to Renew
7.0
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10.0
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Usability
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10.0
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Availability
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9.9
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Performance
-
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7.8
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Support Rating
-
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10.0
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Online Training
-
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8.0
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Implementation Rating
-
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8.7
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Product Scalability
-
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9.9
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User Testimonials
Bitrix Site ManagerJoomla!
Likelihood to Recommend
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It seems with the release of Joomla! 4 that the weak areas have all been covered. Its always been good for the mid-level small to large business, the blogging was WP, and the large-scale enterprise was probably bespoke. But the new interface is so simple it seems pointless using WP when Joomla! is as easy and can then grow as big as you like. The Workflows feature which allows you to set up work pipelines easily is going to be a boom to any larger enterprise sites. Couples with the new API which I got to see at one of their user groups, is amazing. They were creating articles on one site then another site was taking the feed directly for just certain categories. Really blows your mind what you could do with that and the new workflows.
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Pros
  • Bitrix is well structured CMS.
  • It provides rich integration with social media.
  • Available modules are mature and well tested.
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  • We use Joomla to build our websites and web applications because of its incredible intuitiveness and tools to make everything more manageable.
  • Its working environment is quite comfortable for my development team, and its web design resources significantly speed up our work when carrying out web development projects.
  • It allows you to use blocks to create and visually manage websites and divide them into different categories without programming knowledge.
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Cons
  • BITRIX does not provide multilingual features to the user-defined contents, although Bitrix does provide multilingual capabilities on system UI specific stuff. For example if our site is publishing company news then BITRIX does not provide an out of the box feature to implement this in different languages.
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  • Updating was never as seamless/easy as it seems to be with Wordpress. Obviously we accounted for this with our own workflow/methods, but I remember whenever we did WordPress updates it always seemed a breeze compared to the time/energy involved with a Joomla update/upgrade.
  • For a while (I think this has changed some) Joomla left itself open to attacks when administrators were not as well versed as they should be. There were developer additions that did security checks/audits for you, but the CMS was the subject of a lot of attacks when left in the hands of our clients for a long time (who had changed permissions to make editing easier/convenient). Ideally the CMS would have been more restrictive on some of these things to prevent easy abuse. Obviously this is more the fault of the misinformed/human then the CMS, but it could have been more dummy-proof.
  • No native versioning. There are some community extensions that add this functionality, but they pale in comparison to the versioning plugins of other CMS's (WordPress specifically). Again this was some time ago and in our experience, it could have changed by now.
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Likelihood to Renew
Mostly good support, but some times i got response late so overall good. Good options with Ajax load of contents with different URL in browser. Similar and better modules to show different contents. Good options for advertising contents.
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I gave it a rating of 10 because I just love how Joomla! works, how it is set up and how it handles many users. Also it is very fast, and there is no overload on the MySQL database or servers ever.
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Usability
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The user experience and interface are good, but sometimes it is down. Delayed in the loading speed. Workflows can be simplified, and understanding templates needs much time. It is user-friendly and with multi-language support. Users can be added to the groups, which is easier. User controls can also be created based on role-based permission.
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Performance
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Today's Modern Joomla performs very well and is robust and durable. The pages load faster than they ever did in the past and Modern Joomla's integration into other software or systems has become seamless. Modern Joomla sites will last long and will stay running forever.
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Support Rating
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Between the core Joomla developers who are excellent at answering questions and providing support, you have a whole community of developers who work with Joomla and are happy to help fellow developers out answering questions and supporting the Joomla project. Out of the many communities I am involved in for open-source software, Joomla's community is by far the best.
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Online Training
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It is good if you know Joomla! if not it can get a bit confusing
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Implementation Rating
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Make sure that PHP.ini is set to at least 60 ms for computer priority, 60MB for maximum downloads and 128MB for uploads. This is the minimum. It is best to run Joomla on a business host if you are using a shared hosting environment so that there are fewer accounts on the server. Make sure you have access to the root on CPanel. Be sure to point the DNS to the host and set up all zones prior to implementation and run your new version in a sub-domain hidden from the live version until you are ready to cut over.
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Alternatives Considered
I have developed some small web sites in Joomla but the problem is that these kinds of CMS platforms are very easily hackable.
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Joomla is a very stable and secure CMS platform that ranks about in the middle of the pack with the other 'modern day' CMS systems out there. It's not as complex and frustrating as Magento, but it's also not as easy or robust to work on as WordPress. Thankfully when we do utilize it, there's still an online community our we can bounce issues and ideas off of.
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Return on Investment
  • Bitrix Site Manager provides an out of the box way to publish contents on a search engine friendly URL. In this way, site contents more easily crawlable by different search engines.
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  • Deploying Joomla! for clients has helped them discover the benefits of using Open Source software while helping them appreciate our expertise.
  • Because the Joomla! community is smaller than the WP community, we are able to reach a wide range of clients looking for experts in the software, boosting our bottom line.
  • Occasionally a client will find Joomla! too complicated and wish to move to a proprietary DIY CMS, which we do not support, so we have lost clients looking for that level of flexibility.
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