Affinity Publisher vs. Publitas

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Affinity Publisher
Score 8.2 out of 10
N/A
Affinity Publisher replaces the former PagePlus desktop publishing application, from Serif Europe headquartered in Nottingham.
$24.99
Publitas
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Publitas is a Flipbook tool, and a Content-to-Commerce engine, increasing what a product catalog can do. It enables brands to link to their ecommerce site, helping them to monotize their publication, reach more people and drive traffic to their (online) stores. Retailers can use Publitas to create digital content and publications.
$34
per month
Pricing
Affinity PublisherPublitas
Editions & Modules
Affinity Publisher
$24.99
Bronze
$34
per month
Silver
$115
per month
Gold
$549
per month
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Affinity PublisherPublitas
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsDiscount available for annual billing.
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Community Pulse
Affinity PublisherPublitas
Considered Both Products
Affinity Publisher
Chose Affinity Publisher
Only useful on the Windows platform. Perhaps it is just fine, but the plug-in style function of the Affinity photo and designer attached to Publisher makes the Affinity solution more robust. The Microsoft product is also attached to a subscription platform, where the Serif …
Chose Affinity Publisher
I used to use Adobe FrameMaker for similar tasks. Affinity Publisher is easier to use with similar functionality (excluding mathematics).
Chose Affinity Publisher
The features in Affinity Publisher easily stack up against the much more expensive Adobe suite of products. With the ability to open all file types it is a bit of a workhorse for all things. We have been using it for social media template designs as well as client booklets and …
Chose Affinity Publisher
It's just as full-featured. It's nice to not be locked into the Adobe Creative Suite. We also use Affinity Photo, so we knew Affinity was a reputable company making some incredible software worth looking into. It took us a while, but very glad we gave it a chance. It can do …
Chose Affinity Publisher
Affinity Publisher has a comparable feature set to Adobe InDesign, but for a fraction of the cost. You can technically create print graphics in Illustrator and Sketch (and some of our people still do), but you have to worry about converting pixels to inches pretty regularly to …
Chose Affinity Publisher
Affinity Publisher is a more cost effective way to achieve the same goals as InDesign and Quark. I'm sure there are various differences that Affinity may lack, however we have yet to run into one that our business has needed, or even recognized. It has completely replaced any …
Publitas

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User Ratings
Affinity PublisherPublitas
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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Support Rating
8.6
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User Testimonials
Affinity PublisherPublitas
Likelihood to Recommend
Honestly, I thought our department would use this more for creating documentation for our staff and doing some mock-ups and layouts to envision future projects. I also run the social media for us, and I didn't expect to come to rely on Publisher for some of my social media layouts. There are other apps and subscription services that can streamline some social media posts, but with a bit of usage I've come to like using Publisher, as well.
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Pros
  • Supports just about any format you'll need for your project.
  • The variety of templates makes startign projects simple.
  • The program is just really powerful and fairly priced.
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Cons
  • Menu differences can be an impediment to new users from other softwares
  • Some functions are not in places I would expect
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Usability
It offers a user-friendly interface and powerful design tools that make creating high-quality graphics and layouts straightforward. However, some features can feel complex, especially for new users, which may require a bit of a learning curve. The integration between desktop and iPad is excellent, but improving compatibility with other popular software could enhance collaboration and efficiency even further. Overall, it’s a robust tool that balances functionality and ease of use quite well.
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Support Rating
So far, when we've needed support, it has been top tier. However, I rate it an 8 because sometimes searching for things within the application hasn't yielded answers I've hoped for, so I've had to turn to YouTube or other outside sources. Thankfully there's a fantastic community that surrounds Affinity and their various apps that's been quite beneficial
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Alternatives Considered
The features in Affinity Publisher easily stack up against the much more expensive Adobe suite of products. With the ability to open all file types it is a bit of a workhorse for all things. We have been using it for social media template designs as well as client booklets and case studies. It's a very versatile program.
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Return on Investment
  • The one-time purchase model has saved us approximately 50% compared to subscription software, freeing up budget for other critical business needs.
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ScreenShots

Publitas Screenshots

Screenshot of an example of content presented in a reader. This can be styleed to match any brand.Screenshot of an example of a product hotspot (available in Gold and Enterprise). Clicking on a Product hotspot triggers an interactive layer to open on top of the publication providing more product information, like the product title, description, and price.Screenshot of where to manage which publications are displayed online.Screenshot of an example product overlay, which can be used to sell from catalogs. Tag the products in the catalog with 'product hotspots' and when customers click on one of these hotspots, Publitas will present the products in a product page.