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Business Problems Solved
Users have found this product to be incredibly useful in a variety of scenarios. One key use case is for travel enthusiasts who want to document their adventures. By using this product, they are able to capture high-quality photos and videos of their experiences, allowing them to relive their journeys and share them with others. Another use case is for professionals who need to give presentations or showcase their work. With this product, they can easily create stunning visuals and slideshows that captivate their audience. Additionally, individuals who enjoy capturing special moments with family and friends have found this product to be perfect for recording birthdays, graduations, and other important events. The versatility and ease of use make it accessible to users of all skill levels.
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Progress Sitefinity Reviews
5 Reviews
Engineering
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Sitefinity is being used as our main website domain. We have over 50 other websites that prominently use wordpress. This site contains all the information for our nonprofit organization, IFMA. It's also used as a store and place for our users to become members and obtain resources. The website is used mostly by the marketing and web service team. These departments maintain and update information such as new events, posts, and services on a daily basis.
Pros
Able to organize our content
Easy to maintain and edit information
Cons
Have the ability to have multiple users working on the same page at the same time
Likelihood to Recommend
Progress Sitefinity is a very good tool to use a more large company. It as simple as Wordpress but with more flexibility and customizable. It is simple for non-developers to get their hand and use. It also has good administration abilities to give users certain roles and permissions.
We use Sitefinity internally as a CMS for some of our own company sites, as well as offer to build websites and services using Sitefinity. We develop web applications and websites and use Sitefinity as our primary CMS for the solution.
Pros
It has very granular permissions for users in the backend.
You can customize pretty much anything you'd like for a tailored experience.
Cons
Initialization times are really the only thing that I can see improving on.
Documentation could be a little more structured.
Likelihood to Recommend
For clients that want custom features and ease of use when it comes to editing their own website, Sitefinity is a great solution for that. We've had many clients want different views of, for example, a staff widget. Being able to make as many templates as they want and easily implement them by dragging and dropping with the editor to place them anywhere on the page is great.
We use Sitefinity to deliver content to our clients and receive their questions and our answers through a blog.
Pros
Sitefinity provides an simple way for our content developers to update our website without worrying about the mechanics.
It is a simple mechanism for creating and maintaining a blog.
The software is straightforward to implement in our MVC application.
Cons
For our application Sitefinity has all the capability we need. We are a small company but we have not needed more than the application provides.
Their training is good and their support is fantastic.
Likelihood to Recommend
There may be applications where Sitefinity does not fit but for us it is just fine. The application works well with our web site in the cloud and it is easy to scale.
[It's] Used to empower digital marketing teams with the tools and capability allowing them to create and manage engaging, responsive websites with minimal reliance on IT.
Pros
It's easy to get up and running quickly with lots of sensible options set by default. There's also lots of options for advance configurations.
Interface is fairly intuitive for both content editors and site administrators.
Technical and Account Management support is very good: they are responsive and quick to resolve any issues or queries raised.
Cons
Getting the site to work in a highly resilient and fault tolerant manner takes some effort. The options and documentation is there, but it's not as straight forward as one would hope.
Make sure you understand the licencing models in order to select the most appropriate for your needs. If your business spins up and tears down lots of sites it can get expensive as domain licences are non-transferable.
Likelihood to Recommend
Good for traditional information, brochure-ware, portal and retail sites.
Sites requiring federated authentication can be a bit tricky to get working but doable with a bit of customisation.