WordPress Other Solutions Considered

MN
Teaching Assistant - Visual Communication in Marketing (Web and Interactive Design) at a university with 501-1,000 employees

Yes, I am always looking for other content management system (CMS) options. Right now, I am looking at Prismic and specifically their workflow.

There are a lot of CMSs out there and I am always trying to see how the look and feel of what's available would best serve me and my customers.

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it_user685404 - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President , Sr. Data Analyst at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

We did not evaluate other options, as our web developer only built sites using WordPress.

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it_user502851 - PeerSpot reviewer
Channel and Marketing Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

We did not evaluate other solutions. We knew we wanted this one.

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content writing manager at Self-employed
MV
Web Developer / Programmer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

Other CMS that are worthy to note are Drupal and Joomla.

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it_user653649 - PeerSpot reviewer
Product & Project Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We evaluated Mambo, Drupal and Joomla.

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LR
Public Health Worker at a wellness & fitness company with 501-1,000 employees

Originally, I thought that we would be using SharePoint for this work. However, WordPress is the product that was ultimately chosen. At first, I wondered if I was missing something, not knowing how WordPress can be used as a business tool. It doesn't have the same things as SharePoint.

What we really need is a platform that enables citizens and staff to self-manage their health. It needs to have a range of things that can be used to help people. For example, people should be able to find out about their health and keep information about it. It should be able to support them. I think of WordPress more as an artistic place, or where people journal. It's good for blogs and it's good for a whole lot of things, but not necessarily the type of things that we would have expected. That said, they have selected WordPress and are 100% on it.

I have been trying to use Mural, and it's overwhelming in terms of what they offer you. It's too much, especially if you're working on a pandemic and you are trying to learn a new tool.

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MA
Web Designer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We also looked at Joomla but it's not worth using.

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Consultant en organisation & chargé de mission à l'international at a consultancy

No, not really.

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