Academical.ly vs. Adobe Experience Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Academical.ly
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Academical.ly offers a nondescript platform for emerging educators and creators as it enables them to own their online academy. Academical.ly takes upon the charge of back-end technicalities. Launching a course online might sound a bit tedious task to achieve. But Academical.ly takes over technological issues to enable users to launch an online academy. Academical.ly aims to ensure users have a smooth and a 'at one-go' experience. Academical.ly…N/A
Adobe Experience Manager
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Adobe Experience Manager is a combined web content management system and digital asset management system. The combined applications of Adobe Experience Manager Sites and Adobe Experience Manager Assets is offered by the vendor as an end-to-end solution for managing and delivering marketing content.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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Features
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Security
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Academical.ly
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Ratings
Adobe Experience Manager
8.4
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2% above category average
Role-based user permissions00 Ratings8.40 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Academical.ly
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Adobe Experience Manager
8.0
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4% below category average
API00 Ratings7.80 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language00 Ratings8.10 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Academical.ly
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Adobe Experience Manager
7.5
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2% below category average
WYSIWYG editor00 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness00 Ratings6.70 Ratings
Admin section00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Page templates00 Ratings7.60 Ratings
Library of website themes00 Ratings7.30 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design00 Ratings7.80 Ratings
Publishing workflow00 Ratings8.10 Ratings
Form generator00 Ratings7.60 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Academical.ly
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Adobe Experience Manager
7.3
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1% above category average
Content taxonomy00 Ratings7.70 Ratings
SEO support00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
Bulk management00 Ratings7.20 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Community / comment management00 Ratings7.10 Ratings
User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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8.5
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Likelihood to Renew
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8.2
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Usability
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8.0
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Availability
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8.6
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Performance
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8.0
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Support Rating
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7.2
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Implementation Rating
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8.7
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User Testimonials
Academical.lyAdobe Experience Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
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I'll answer the second one because I mean, the first one I don't have an issue with. The second scenario is we oftentimes have the need to spin off very small campaign style sites or sites that generate leads but are unbranded and that sort of thing. So that's hard to do in AEM because you have to then create another organization within AEM to do that. And we're talking about sites that are maybe five to 10 pages in size. So we've been investigating Edge, but then that's a different workflow, so we'd have to train people on that. So it would be nice if there was something within the AEM structure that could allow you to do something very similar to Edge, where you make some small micro sites that are not necessarily branded, that you could still host within the platform and not have to retrain everybody on a completely different platform.
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Pros
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  • It allows us to scale so that we can make a change on a global footer. And it applies to all of the different property websites. It allows us to set up components and compartmentalize things in a way. The big thing is that it's scalable. And then it also ties into Adobe Analytics and other Adobe products. So we are a complete Adobe shop. Every Adobe product that we can use, we use. I don't think we do it for marketing so much, but for doing target testing and analytics, data scientists are using the same product and so it all speaks.
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Cons
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  • easier way to make universal changes for multiple websites at a time (ie pushing out a new experience fragment to all as opposed to having to individually add to each site)
  • easier way to get site images to look and be sized exactly as I want directly from the site page editor
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Likelihood to Renew
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We had and still have a fantastic experience using Adobe CQ. Lots of flexibility, great integration with other Adobe products we already use and a powerful technology make it a great fit for our corporate environment. Also as the community grows, it makes it easier to network with other developers and users to get new ideas on how to continue to get the best out of the software.
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Usability
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Sure there are a few quirks in the interface, but once you learn them, building and editing pages is fast and efficient. Once you have the content and the planned design decided (how the pages will look and which components you will use), page builds and publishing are quick. I was able to build a 10-page specialized site with cards built using the list component in an afternoon
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Reliability and Availability
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Being part of Adobe Suite means you are already notified when the tool has any outages. However, I have never faced unplanned outages. Whenever you face any issue with the site, it is clearly stated if there were any planned outages and how quickly you will be back to normal. So, I will say that even the outages are planned and managed in a great way like their other services.
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Performance
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With respect to performance, Adobe experience manager is one of the best in the CMS space. We didn't observe frequent slowness on platform, however the systems which are accessing experience manager should be of good specifications without which slowness would be observed. Adobe experience manager works well in integration with other solutions, unless the destination application is designed to trigger frequent calls to AEM.
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Support Rating
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Adobe Experience Manager, in all its capacity, is a great alternative to any other CMS you are using. It helps in rapid development and makes life easier for maintaining the website for multi-language sites. Technical know-how is eliminated at content authoring. Better documentation in terms of live examples with videos would be appreciated.
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Implementation Rating
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Depending on your individual needs, It is really quite simple to create an authoring experience for a website that looks really good. I have been part of many implementations and many teams and have seen many projects that were super successful and others that were not implemented well. AEM has room for a lot of flexibility in the implementation process compared to other CMS like SharePoint
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Alternatives Considered
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SSO is one fits all, so we don't have to have a separate SSO for each application of Adobe The integration with Analytics works perfectly and bring directly value really quickly Target remains more complicated to set up, but can also bring a lot of value once integrated with the rest of the Adobe platform The fact that the solution is Cloud services is also a big advantage for maintenance
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Return on Investment
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  • Makes it easy to reuse components across multiple pages and site, which reduces the overhead needed to create all the individual components.
  • Improves business process agility by allowing users to easily create entirely new pages or content by using existing templates
  • Increases conversion rates across our sites by enabling a more consistent experience for users
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ScreenShots

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Screenshot of AEM Forms - Creates an adaptive formScreenshot of AEM Forms - themes libraryScreenshot of AEM Forms - where to create a templateScreenshot of AEM Forms - the interactive communications editorScreenshot of Adobe Experience Manager Sites - document-based authoring enables marketers to create and publish content with familiar tools.Screenshot of Adobe Experience Manager Sites - Universal Editor, an advanced visual editor, empowers marketers to edit and publish content.