Tony Ennis

Editmode - Make any website editable inline

Editmode makes it incredibly easy for developers to give clients or co-workers the ability to edit their website content directly on their website where it appears.

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Tony Ennis
Hi Product Hunters! I've been building websites of various shapes and sizes for the past 10 years. I've worked with every CMS you can imagine, but always came up against 2 sticky problems: 1. Once the design has been finished and the code written, how do we allow the site editors to update content without needing a developer to make code changes? 2. How do we allow people to make those changes without needing to be trained and on-boarded to a heavy CMS, where they can easily break things? Editmode solves both of these problems. Editmode allows creative teams to build websites in their language and framework of choice, and make the content editable selectively, in a way they control. The system is underpinned by a simple headless CMS, meaning your content can be accessed from anywhere, but the product is more than just another Content Management System. Right now, editing content on custom-built websites is a pain, but we believe it doesn't have to be. We want to make it as quick and seamless to update content on your custom-built site, as it is to edit your Wix or Squarespace site. Right now we're functional for websites running on ruby on rails, but we're working hard on building support for more frameworks and platforms in the coming weeks. If you think Editmode would solve a problem for you, I'd really love to hear from you! Please reach out here or on the website. Thanks so much! Tony
Peter O'Malley
Can hand off to non-technical users & makes making minor website edits simple saving engineering time. Great job!
David Newell
This is seriously cool, one line copy change PRs are as frustrating for engineers as they are non-engineering members of a team
Gavin Fogarty
Excellent, there’s nothing worse than distracting my engineers with simple changes I need on marketing sites. Love it!
Craig Watson
Nice work @tonyennis! Looking forward to trying this out πŸ‘
Richard Whelan
looks great, love the ability to visualize content changes and publish them immediately!
Alastair Gullan
Very cool Tony! Look great
Niall Paterson
Nice job @tonyennis! Going to be very useful!
Brian McKiernan
Just tried it out - this is awesome! Having PM'd several products, a recurring pain point for me has been the near-continual backflow of content adjustments. Editmode let's me ship and handover the reigns!
Steven Hylands
This is very cool. Also hey fellow Irishman πŸ‘‹
Ewelina Robaczek
Looks interesting, when will you launch?
Mohammed Abdulwahhab
This is really cool Tony!
Kevin Huang
Great job, Tony!
Cameron Porter
Simple and elegant πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻
Moritz Gastl
Well done @tonyennis
Michael Stapleton
Very cool. Really useful functionality. Well done
Soham G
Really cool, saves time from back forth changes.
Brian H
This is great. Solves the issue of users breaking the site when changing content, a problem I've had to fix too many times to count
Linda MacDonald
@tonyennis this is super cool :) can we use it with next.js?