There is nothing that Adobe Experience Manager can't do.
March 21, 2025
There is nothing that Adobe Experience Manager can't do.

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Modules Used
- Adobe Experience Manager Sites
- Adobe Experience Manager Assets
- Adobe Experience Manager Forms
Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Experience Manager
I create websites for multi-faceted organizations. Adobe Experience Manager helps us create larger multi-tenancy system with shared templates across a variety of stakeholders and needs while keeping content and ownership siloed. This allows a shared codebase that keeps development footprints small but customization and individual control high. All of this enhanced by easy to learn drag and drop interfaces that keeps training barriers low.
Pros
- Content Management
- Templating
- Component Reuse
Cons
- Search
- User Groups
- Cost
- Easier content updates
- Integration with a multitude of systems
- Customization of user experiences
Adobe Experience Manager is a lot stronger platform able to handle larger swaths of customizations and extension. The cost may be higher for AEM, but if your business scale justifies it, the overall management and product integrations will more than pay for itself. You can do anything in AEM. The only issues are having the team to build it.
Do you think Adobe Experience Manager delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Adobe Experience Manager's feature set?
Yes
Did Adobe Experience Manager live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Adobe Experience Manager go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Adobe Experience Manager again?
Yes

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