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Zesty.io Avis et détails du produit
Zesty.io est un système de gestion de contenu basé sur le cloud qui offre aux entreprises un moyen simple et flexible de gérer le contenu de leur site Web. Il offre une gamme de fonctionnalités importantes, notamment un tableau de bord de contenu facile à utiliser, une gestion de site Web facile et des fonctionnalités de sécurité robustes. Avec Zesty.io, les entreprises peuvent créer et gérer facilement leur site Web, même sans expertise technique.
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| Déploiement | Cloud/SaaS/Basé sur le Web |
| Assistance | 24h/7 et XNUMXj/XNUMX (représentant en direct), chat, e-mail/assistance, FAQ/forum, base de connaissances, assistance téléphonique |
| Formation | Documentation |
| Langues | Anglais |
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I like that it helps you store and manage data to construct web pages easier. They also have a support team that is always ready to assist.
Some of the features are kind of confusing to use.
It just helps us create marketing pages without having them inside our main applications, allowing external users to view them.
Zesty is very straight foward and easy to learn.
Everything is a little too manual. It would be great to be able to bulk upload/edit. The schedule feature is unreliable. Often times I will schedule something to push live at 12am, confirm it has been set for 12am and the system still schedules it for 12pm.
The ability to make changes and push them live in real time is very helpful in solving errors on the site.
CMS capabilities, custom JSON endpoints, auto-generated sitemap, html block content inclusion
Sometimes publishing doesn't work quickly, can be difficult to navigate through, Parsley isn't the most intuitive language for the endpoints
Mainly CMS capabilities and the benefits from the business being able to edit and publish content without code deployments
Flexibility - Zesty isn't super opinionated about how you should structure your project, which means you have full control over how to organize data.
Some features I'd expect in a CMS just aren't there yet, especially those that would make life easier for content editors. Repeatable fieldsets are one example.
Zesty helped us build several projects which required advanced wildcard routing and tokenized content.