The CMS Hunter Headless CMS Review on Contensis

Paul the CMS hunter gives you the details, pros and cons of Contensis.

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Contensis Rating by Users

4.6 out of 5

Contensis Overview

Contensis is a headless CMS that's got the whole content game sorted, from creation to maintenance and delivery. Its content type builder's super flexible, making it a pro choice for any scenario. The Site View feature? Centralizes all your content management and editing. And don't stress about multilingual support; they've got over 50 languages covered. Contensis throws in other handy tools too, like stuff for tweaking images or adding guidelines for new editors. As for hosting, their enterprise plan pretty much takes care of it all. Oh, and they're working on real-time collab features - you can already add comments and notes. Cool feature, right?

Contensis Pricing

Starter

£790.00

Plus

£1,400.00

Enterprise

Starting at £2,800.00

Contensis Pros

  • User-Friendly UI
  • Regular Updates
  • Valued Support
  • Great Features
  • Smooth Migration
  • Cloud Advantages

Contensis Cons

  • Complex Page Editor
  • Content Model Transition
  • Limited Interaction
  • Old Page Templates
  • Error Logging Severity
  • Continuous Learning

Contensis CMS is popular in these industries

Government Administration

Higher Education

Education Management

Airlines/Aviation

Hospital & Health Care

Other

Contensis CMS Popularity

The search interest data for Contensis CMS shows a pattern of sporadic activity with peaks and troughs throughout the timeline. The peaks could indicate periods of heightened interest possibly due to new feature releases, marketing efforts, or significant updates. Conversely, the periods of low or no data may suggest a lack of consistent user engagement or awareness in the market. This fluctuating pattern indicates that Contensis CMS might cater to specific needs or niches, experiencing bursts of interest followed by quieter periods. It's important for users or potential adopters to understand these trends, as they may reflect the CMS's market position, user base dynamics, and potential for growth or change.

Contensis exhibits very minimal popularity on platforms such as Reddit and Stack Overflow.

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Paul's review on Contensis

The Outback Guide: What is Contensis?

First off, Contensis is a headless CMS. Now, before you start picturing a CMS without a noggin, let me explain. 'Headless' means it's all about the backend, with no default frontend to box you in. It's like a wild cockatoo, free to fly wherever it pleases - it gives you the freedom to publish your content anywhere, using any platform or technology you like.

Exploring Contensis: The Interface and the Experience

Alright, let's break the user interface into two parts. First up is the Content Types view.

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From this view, you get a look at all the content types your project's got. You can get there from the Content Types menu in the sidebar. A content type basically sets the layout for the content you're making. Plus, you can filter through 'em to find what you need, quick smart.

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In the content type edit view, you've got a three-column layout. On the left, there's a Toolbox for picking the content types you wanna toss into the mix. Drag 'em into the center column to set up their properties. Easy to shuffle the order around too. On the right, you've got settings for the field you're currently on. Here, you can tweak the name, field ID, default value, format, and whatever else you need. Next up is the Site View.

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In the Site View, you've got access to all your nodes, basically your pages. Just a heads-up, you've gotta be in the Site View Administrator group to get in. The tree on the left helps you find the node you're after. Wanna edit a node? Just click it and the edit view pops up. If you're keen to make a new node or tweak settings for existing ones or the tree view, hit the three-dot icon on the tree root's right side.

Contensis's Content Modelling

One of the things that sets Contensis apart from the mob - and trust me, this is as refreshing as finding a waterhole in the middle of the outback - is its content modelling feature. Contensis lets you structure your content in a way that makes sense for your business, making it as flexible as a bendy gum tree. It's like having a trusty dingo by your side, ready to fetch your content wherever it needs to go.

Workflow Management and Multi-Language Support

Now, let's talk about features. With Contensis, you get workflow management, which is like having a bushcraft knife that you can use to carve your content process just the way you want it. And the multi-language support? It's as handy as a swagman's billy, letting you communicate with your audience no matter where they're from.

Challenges with Contensis

But, like a bushfire on a hot summer's day, Contensis isn't without its challenges. For one, the learning curve can be as steep as the Great Dividing Range. If you're new to the CMS world, you might find yourself feeling a bit lost. And while Contensis's features are as handy as a wallaby's tail, it can get complex when you're dealing with larger sites. It's like trying to navigate the bush at night - you've got to keep track of all the pieces.

The Cost of the Trek

Another thing to consider is the cost. Contensis isn't the cheapest CMS out there. But, like a sturdy 4x4, you're paying for quality and versatility. If you're a small business or a hobbyist, it might be like using a bulldozer to dig a worm. But for larger projects or businesses, it could be just the ticket.

The Final Word on Contensis

So, there you have it, mates - the lowdown on Contensis. It's a powerful, flexible CMS that's not afraid to do things a bit differently. It might take a bit of getting used to, and it might not be the best fit for everyone, but if you're looking for a CMS that gives you the freedom to create without constraints, Contensis could be your new bush companion. Just remember - like any journey in the outback, it's all about being prepared and choosing the right tools for the job. Until next time, stay safe out there in the CMS wilderness!

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