For an agile web experience, Ingeniux CMS is a great option for websites, portals, communities, and intelligent content delivery. Ingeniux CMS is built on a flexible, mobile-first architecture that helps manage and deliver content to any channel or device, ensuring proper governance and compliance of content. To date, Ingeniux CMS is used by hundreds of businesses, organizations, trade associations, and higher education institutions and is available as both a hosted service (SaaS) or an on-premise solution.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, On-Premise Linux, On-Premise Windows |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
I like the Knowledge Base and Monthly Open Office
Schemas and Templates are less flexible on the hosted instance.
We are creating new websites and require publishing targets for both websites and respective apps. OUr clients gaining greater options to customize.
Being a new Ingeniux CMS User, I found the interface intuitive and easy to use, especially in version 10. Having met some of the Ingeniux staff in person, I can tell they are truly passionate about their product and it shows in the quality of software that they put out.
Documentation for specific tasks can be hard to find, but Ingeniux Support is top-notch, and will respond promptly to any question you may have.
For us, it's the management of content across a decentralize web governance structure and maintenance of accessibility compliance, that the Ingeniux CMS helps us most with.
This CMS has everything an organization of any size would need to be successful. There's so much control on assets, pages, URL maps, and more. Since version 10, asset management has really made a huge difference in how we're able to publish our assets to different publishing targets, including the ability to have them expire, know where they're used, and more. The headless nature of the CMS exporting XML (or JSON!) to any endpoint has been huge as well - we've been able to export this to things like external apps or other web services to use.
There hasn't been an update in a while, but that being said, their support is second to none. They've been very responsive to any issues we've encountered, rare as that is.
The headless nature of the CMS really does make a difference in how we're able to distribute our content. In addition, the ability to deploy to an app service has helped us be more successful with our load rather than just jam-packing a server with a bunch of sites.
Ingeniux has innovative technology and a platform that supports standards, not proprietary code. What stands out about this company, though, is their willingness to truly partner--to listen, help solve problems large and small, and offer smart suggestions on how to resolve issues or meet a goal.
I have to think really hard about anything I dislike about them. They're growing, so I think their documentation and support content is behind the rest of their technology and general support model. It is fine, it just isn't as good as everything else. This is so not a show-stopper, though.
Content portal that provides a single place for both technical documentation and support content, with dynamic delivery for specific audiences.
The best thing so far about Ingeniux is their support team, they are constantly there for my company when we get stuck, and not only do they answer my issue within minutes of my submission but they will call me and talk to me on the phone to make sure they understand the issue.
I have no complaints, we really like this CMS. It would be awesome if they could create better documentation, there is a lot to know about the CMS, especially if you are integrating it into an MVC project.
We use the CMS for everything, it allows us to white label our sites for different customers. The best part is the feature flags we set up within the CMS and tie it back to our code base to allow us to push things to production faster. The CMS integrates nicely with our .net code.
this product is easy to understand and pickup by those who support content across campus outside the office of web technology and information technology. I have successfully trained users of all skill and comfort levels across campus in a 1 hour basics training session.
With 360 hours, there is nothing I can say I dislike. Eventually an answer is found and a problem solved.
it allowed us to implement workflows and permissions that in turn helped us to have constituents across campus maintain and own their own content while allowing the office of web technology, content management, and information technology maintaining the structures, branding, and a cohesive consistent branding and message through out the entire site.
I love that every time you turn around, the product is getting improved. Development is active and responsive to your needs which means this is far from being a stale software title.
Being on the East coast means I'm in hours before any west coasters are awake... only an issue if you're an east coast early bird.
We are solving our years of problems related to searching our site with Ingeniux. They now have a new included product called "InSite Search" which has been clearing years of headaches.
Easy to use and understand and to train others on. The interface is simple and not complex. Most users can pick up the process or building out a page or using a workflow with minimal effort.
Assignments are clunky - can not group them or do a mass/group change.
Ability to publish our content using a managed system with the flexibility for dynamic publishing, integration, rebranding and micro sites.
Easy to use. Previously I've been using JOOMLA platform. Was trained on WordPress, so after those 2 "guys" Ingeniux" seems easy. It does have similar structure which makes it easier to use.
After 3pm the live postings are slower. The way "around" I have to make to get into translation stage. I wish I'd skip all these steps. After translations are returned, the links are not "there", so I have to manually check and re-link translated pages. It is a pain.
We are software support company, so on our website we do promote our self. I do love that Ingenius platform is responsive, that factor help us skip many extra steps when preparing graphic and layouts for posting.
Interface; reliability; customer support
XML doesn't work well in our transl mgr.
Reusing content is a plus. Output to InDesign for print publishing allows us to compose our books quickly. Translation manager app neatly packages content.
Ability to have groups of people with varying permissions. Ability to control what they can edit and do.
I don't like that you have to check in and mark pictures for publish. It adds several steps. Would love for that to be an optional automatic.
We are able to have many offices and departments at our college contribute to the website.
The Ingeniux CMS and Cartella platform have been great in creating a redesigned digital experience for our clients. The technology is flexible in its ability to integrate with different systems, enabling us to extend our internal workflows to our clients to provide a more efficient experience. As an administrator, I find it easy to manage the platform and make changes for our organization. We also work closely with the Ingeniux professional services team, and their development team has been great to partner with.
We have a lot of customization built into our CMS with a lot of forms being used on our portal. As someone new to administering a CMS, I could use better tools when packaging and pushing releases into production. I also wish there was more native analytics within the software for tracking asset downloads, usage, etc.
We built a public marketing site and custom client portal with Ingeniux. The portal was designed to be a centralized workspace for our clients to complete any and all work with our company. We have achieved this outcome, significantly reducing the amount of client requests coming from email, which has resulted in a reduction in errors and greater client satisfaction.
Their training and implementation process has been very helpful for us. The system seems to be able to support most of our needs (there are a few items we will be looking into developing down the road). We're excited to launch our new site on their platform soon.
Some of the development work that was done required additional hours, however this may have been due to a lack of full scoping the work before development started.
We needed a new CMS because our old system was no longer supported. The additional SEO and ADA support will be crucial for us. They were able to develop some logic, such as dynamically displaying branch/ATM locations and hours.
I love their support team the best. They respond quickly and don't leave you hanging.
You can't quite hack and bash at your content like you can in notepad... but that's OK as you get stablity and even product among users instead.
Our organization's web presence is more uniform than it's ever been before due to global templates and control.
Auto-navigation and taxonomy are superior tools.
Page dependencies when publishing often led to massive publishes. However, this has much improved with the latest version.
Effective enterprise wide content management for a top 100 university. Content management centralization is key for consistent enduser experience.
This content management system offers a lot of options for multiple users to contribute to their website while still allowing for administration and oversight. The user interface is really good in comparison to other systems I have worked with. I've had a good time working with the support team. The move to a NO SQL database and moving to use .NET as its primary development language is also a move in the right direction.
Generally been please with the solution. Would like to see it add more segregation of administrative duties.
We have been able to address a number of sites over the years . The ability to serve the needs of three different campuses. Provide responsive solutions. Managing various ways to share content thought the site and uses of categorization.
Innovative technology, user-friendly, and great admin controls
Still some kinks to work out, so hoping with future versions it will improve
It has improved our forms of communication and enhanced our marketing tactics for our member users.
On a day to day basis, Ingeniux CMS has been easy to "run." It is simple enough and flexible enough that routine posts and updates are fairly quick and easy, and we have been able to readily onboard new users. Their leadership, core architecture, and design all seem very solid.
Support and change requests have been fairly good overall, but at times have been difficult to get timely progress, especially for those support issues that fit in the grey area between a "bug" and a "feature request." Also, I'd prefer more layout/font options in the core CMS.
Ingeniux design and CMS have been key to "modernizing" our web presence over the last two years and to provide a flexible platform for us to drive traffic and conversions from our marketing efforts. The CMS has also made it easier for us to improve SEO and sharing/reuse of our web content.
Ingeniux has a very robust feature set and can be customized to meet your needs.
I wish there was an option to preview your scheduled changes or the state of the site for a given date.
Empowering the marketing department to create and manage the website.
Ability to create a variety of hooks and schemas; the CMS itself handles everything from security to workflow rather well, and the API takes care of just about everything that's not already built in.
Small hiccups in development/design. Developers need to think more about UI before going ahead and implementing changes.
Easy to set up various forms of tracking, reusable content, integrations with CRM.