I think Kentico Kontent is the most robust CMS without any themes, teamplates, and unnecessary plugins. Admin panel is amazing: versioning, google docs like collaboration, files management, CDN and nice API with libraries for popular languages.
@vladkorobov I have been using Kontent, previously known as Kentico Cloud, since late 2018 and have since build multiple websites with it. It is flexible yet robust, but the only drawback is they tend to update things — both aesthetic and functionality — quite frequently which may confuse non-savvy users.
@vladkorobov@maya329 hey Maya, I see your point on the frequent releases. Our goal is to bring new features to the market as soon as possible (so that our customers can enjoy it) and continually improve the product. That being said - we also want to bring the big releases closer to our customers - that's why we are freshly hosting "Talk to an Expert" sessions where our users can talk to our designers and PMs and learn what is coming next even before the release. Feel free to join at https://kontent.ai/webinars/impr... to learn more about upcoming Task Management feature!
PS: Let me know if you have any other product feedback for our team. Thanks!
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