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Ingeniux CMS - Content Management Software

Ingeniux CMS

Empower your content and streamline processes effortlessly.

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Ingeniux CMS Reviews & Ratings

4.2

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Based on 178 ratings & 74 reviews

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Stephen D

11/17/15

4 out of 5

Getting better, but it's no Wordpress!

What do you like best? Because we are a small shop, and because the software is so complex and finicky, I cannot consider doing much development on the site – leaving it to Ingeniux. One less recurring major headache to manage. What do you dislike? The software is so finicky and complex that we cannot do much to fix things, much less add functionality. And then Ingeniux takes forever because every site is so idiosyncratic not even their developers can quickly find breaks or add ...

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Administrator in Higher Education

11/01/15

4 out of 5

Ingeniux

What do you like best? Highly likely, having worked within this system at a previous employer I am comfortable with the interface. It would be in the top 5 I could recommend. What do you dislike? At times, mark/unmark function and/or publish does not let you unpublish an item, it seems that the system doesn't always take or clear it out. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Allowing for multi-people to be able to manage their own ...

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Zach R

10/29/15

4 out of 5

Ingeniux for a Resort Company, an in-house developers view.

What do you like best? Ingeniux has a very friendly UI that works well for our content contributors. Using the MVC framework from Microsoft also gives it a very flexible framework to work around that can be shaped to your needs. Development to work with the CMS is straightforward and not full of confusing CMS specific workarounds. What do you dislike? The CMS has one major flaw, and that is maintaining assets. Assets (PDFs, images, etc) are not kept in any kind of database structure, ...

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Rusty P

10/04/12

4 out of 5

Content management that works well

What do you like best? We have been using Ingeniux for several years and it works really well. It allows us to have various department reps update their portion of the website. It is very lightweight and was relatively easy to implement. It is definitely a good CMS system. What do you dislike? A lot of the support that we needed was community based as we had some issues finding what we wanted. But it just works, so we don't have that much to complain about. Recommendations to ...

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Scott C

03/07/19

3.5 out of 5

We use Ingeniux CMS for content management on our websites

What do you like best? It allows us to change content without doing a deploy of any code. This allows us to change content on non-code release days. It also allows for non-developers to make content changes. What do you dislike? I believe that it is likely an issue with the way we implemented CMS but we only use it for content at this time. Users are not able to change the look and feel of the website. they can't move fields around or add fields. that still needs to be done by a ...

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AI

Administrator in Higher Education

02/26/19

3.5 out of 5

Happy with this CMS

What do you like best? Ingeniux is far more intuitive to use than our last CMS. I used to have to constantly retrain users on our old CMS, but with one training, users are usually good to go. What do you dislike? The setup of permissions and workflow could be a little easier. Recommendations to others considering the product: I would recommend that others consider Ingeniux when selecting a CMS. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? ...

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Administrator in Financial Services

02/18/19

3.5 out of 5

A decent and responsive system

What do you like best? I like that Ingeniux works as a headless and decoupled CMS. It really gives us the ability to work in the manner that we'd need depending on the project. I also like that we have a lot of flexibility to build custom apps within Ingeniux for additional functionality. What do you dislike? We've had troubles with the nature of the support that is provided by default. Generally would be good for average users i.e. content authors, but not as high level as is needed ...

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AI

Administrator in Financial Services

02/18/19

3.5 out of 5

When Content Is King

What do you like best? I love being able to accomplish so much without a formal code push. Putting the control in the hands of content authors can be game changing. What do you dislike? The developer documentation could be much better. I've had to create supplemental documentation to get my engineers up to speed quickly. Which is the idea as we integrate more and more of our applications and sites. Recommendations to others considering the product: Ingeniux is pretty awesome and ...

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Courtney K

09/27/18

3.5 out of 5

Good tool. Lots of capabilities. Easy enough to use for a non-developer.

What do you like best? Easy enough for someone who isn't fluent in HTML, etc to use. The support is pretty good and mostly available when we need them. I am not part of the web development team, however, I was able to get in and work in ingeniux, manage pages, make updates, etc. What do you dislike? We had Issues with connections sometimes, the website being down, etc., however, customer service was always very helpful! Recommendations to others considering the product: Make ...

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Laura B

02/28/18

3.5 out of 5

decent

What do you like best? I've really loved how we've integrated our own modules via github What do you dislike? refreshing our dev site, managing assets, some UI issues are pain point What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? being able to build custom modules for our designs and having other people be able to easily make pages