WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor for easy content creation and editing without requiring HTML or coding knowledge.
Support for various content types including text, images, videos, documents, and multimedia elements.
Hierarchical content structure with categories, tags, and taxonomies for organizing and categorizing content.
Version control and revision history to track changes and revert to previous versions if needed.
Role-based access control (RBAC) to define user roles and permissions, allowing administrators to manage user access to content editing, publishing, and administrative functions.
User authentication and authorization mechanisms to ensure secure access to the CMS.
Ability to schedule content publication and expiration dates, allowing content creators to plan and automate content release schedules.
Draft, review, and approval workflows to facilitate collaboration among content creators, editors, and publishers.
Built-in SEO tools to optimize content for search engines, including meta tags, URLs, headers, and image alt texts.
Integration with third-party SEO plugins or tools for advanced keyword analysis, backlink tracking, and performance monitoring.
Personalization features to deliver customized content experiences based on user preferences, behavior, demographics, and past interactions.
A/B testing and segmentation tools to analyze audience data and optimize content targeting and performance.
Built-in analytics dashboard to track content performance metrics such as page views, unique visitors, bounce rates, and engagement metrics.
Integration with third-party analytics platforms like Google Analytics for in-depth analysis and reporting.
Support for content syndication through RSS feeds and XML sitemaps, allowing users to subscribe to content updates and distribute content to external platforms.
Integration with content distribution networks (CDNs) for caching and delivering content efficiently to global audiences.