Best CMS for .NET Developers
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We used Umbraco CMS for a customer who wanted to move from WordPress to Umbraco. We used Umbraco to migrate existing blogs, also built modules to create product marketing pages. We also leveraged Umbraco's multilingual capabilities to create localized versions of the website for customer's European and Asian markets.
Pros
- Custom page management with document types and templates
- Excellent razor support for scripting
- Multilingual support
- Easy-to-use WYSIWYG editor
- Fast page load times and efficient in-built caching
- Role-based access control
Cons
- Umbraco hosting on AWS cloud and containers
- Official support with Amazon S3 for media management
- Quality (dive deep) tutorials on YouTube
Return on Investment
- Cost Savings - average 30-40% reduction in licensing costs compared to enterprise CMS solutions
- Operational Efficiency - Average page load times improved
- Initial learning curve is higher than other CMS, but as long a you're a .NET dev, the learning is worth
Usability
Alternatives Considered
WordPress
Other Software Used
QuillBot, Notion, start.me, Jira Software








