Contentstack pros
7 things Contentstack is good at.
1. Improved user-friendly interface
Contentstack features a user-friendly interface that includes a rich visual editor and modular blocks that enables non-technical users to manage content without developer assistance.
2. Well-documented APIs
Contentstack’s APIs are well documented and part of extensive overall documentation that provides developers and IT administrators with guidelines on how to get the most out of the CMS.
3. Responsive customer support
Customer support is available 24/7 to assist with onboarding and CMS implementation and user training and education and a personalized customer portal.
4. An extensive list of webhooks and extensions
Contentstack’s webhooks facilitate easier integration with several third-party applications that allow you to create customized solutions and extend the platform’s functionality. There is also a host of extensions for applications such as Bynder, Shopify and Amazon Translate.
5. Speedy and flexible content editing and delivery
Once a weak point for Contentstack, a recent upgrade provides content creators with a streamlined interface that enables them to give autonomy to content contributors across the organization. The idea being that this helps businesses to cope with the required velocity of content management today.
6. Enterprise-grade security
Enterprise-level security keeps company data secure with two-factor authentication, 256-encryption, SOC II compliance and more.
7. Cloud-based SaaS platform
Contentstack is a SaaS product with everything hosted and managed in the cloud. The benefit of this is that users don’t need to worry about managing infrastructure as Contentstack will handle everything for them.