Honestly, yet another CMS that ties your UI to your CMS is not what we as an industry need.<p>I know it seems nice and it has a lot of nice features (features that have been in other CMSes before) .. but this is just an old school way of thinking.<p>Any enterprise, before anything else, should be looking at headless CMSes, primarily in my opinion. This is what I advise all of our enterprise clients. (we have no horse in the race)<p>The benefits of headless CMSes are multiplied by enterprises with very large and rich content needs, and generally, what these businesses need, is less coupling of things.<p>I'd rather look at something like strapi, which is open source, has a MVC architecture built on express, is headless by default, more than a single db option, has a graphql api etc.<p>Or if you want to go SAAS, use Prismic.io or Contentful
This may not be geared towards the enterprise, but I would like to see a CMS that provides content monetization and paid memberships as a native feature. Ghost recently announced their latest version[1] with Stripe integration and has paid memberships[2] in beta.<p>[1] <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21322712" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21322712</a><p>[2]<a href="https://ghost.org/members/" rel="nofollow">https://ghost.org/members/</a>
What in the world is going on with those videos?!<p>It brought my gpu's (Radeon VII) video decode to 90%, and brought my whole pc to a standstill.<p>Edit:<p>Interestingly if I use OBS to record it happening, and use AMD AMF as the encoder, then the decode load only hits 73%. After swapping over to cpu x264 encoding, back to 90%+ (Peaked at 96%). Might have a power limit for encode/decode. Weeeeird.
This looks interesting.<p>Comparing it to something like Adobe Experience Manager/CQ, I wonder if it has mobile editing modes and if any large enterprises outside of their customer logos section are using it.
It looks interesting but on an Android smartphone the demo UI was pretty garbled.<p>Also I like the pitch but I think you need to focus more on what separates this from the status quo.
I like the fact that it has a how to deploy to Heroku section because that means you can also deploy to Dokku or Flynn or just use Herokuish on it’s own with Docker.
Uses MongoDB?<p>Has anyone used this before? It has a bunch of nice features but I don't understand what separated it into a "Enterprise" category.<p>They also seem to have migrated to a completely different platform from 1.5 to 2 (PHP -> NodeJS). So that doesn't really scream stable Enterprise to me.