Content Management
Overview:
Content management refers to the process of creating, storing, organizing, and publishing digital content. Content management software provides a range of tools and features to facilitate these tasks, including content creation, editing, and collaboration, as well as workflows for content review and approval. Content management systems (CMS) allow businesses and organizations to manage their website content, digital assets, and documents in a centralized and structured manner. CMS software also provides tools for search engine optimization (SEO), content personalization, and analytics to help businesses improve their online presence and engagement with their audience. Effective content management is essential for businesses and organizations seeking to maintain a consistent and compelling brand voice, deliver high-quality content to their audience, and drive conversions and revenue.
About the Data:
Total companies: 213
Top PLG Companies:
Name | Sub Category | Pricing Model | Acquisition Model | Employees | Founded | Last Updated |
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addsearch
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Content Management | -- | Hybrid | 1-50 | 2013 | 2 days ago |
aidaform
|
Content Management | -- | PLG | 1-50 | 2018 | 2 days ago |
amidship
|
Content Management | -- | PLG | 1-50 | 2015 | 2 days ago |
anyword
|
Content Management | -- | PLG | 1-50 | 2013 | 2 days ago |
appfleet
|
Content Management | -- | PLG | 1-50 | 2020 | 2 days ago |
Pricing Models:
The most popular pricing model in Content Management is Seat Based.
The Seat Based Pricing Model is based on customers paying for “seat” licenses, which control how many people can access the software. The more “seats” a customer needs, the more they pay. Companies will often use different terms to describe a “seat” license, such as per “agent”, “member”, “individual”, but the underlying mechanics are the same. Read more...
Other pricing models in this category include Usage Subscription, Tiered, Usage Drawdown, Usage Pay as You Go and null.
Pricing Model Examples:
Name | Sub Category | Pricing Model | Acquisition Model | Employees | Founded | Last Updated |
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wetransfer
|
Content Management | Seat Based | -- | 250-1K | 2009 | 2 days ago |
weebly
|
Content Management | Tiered | -- | 1-10K | 2007 | 2 days ago |
typeform
|
Content Management | Usage Drawdown | PLG | 250-1K | 2012 | 2 days ago |
wix
|
Content Management | Usage Subscription | PLG | 1-10K | 2006 | 2 days ago |
ezoic
|
Content Management | Usage Pay as You Go | PLG | 250-1K | 2010 | 2 days ago |
superdocu
|
Content Management | null | PLG | 1-50 | 2021 | 2 days ago |
Acquistion Models:
The term "acquisition model" in the context of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) pertains to the approach adopted by companies to acquire customers, also known as "motions." There are two fundamental motions in SaaS, namely the product-led and sales-led models. Some companies integrate both models, leveraging the strengths of each to work collaboratively towards customer acquisition.
Acquisition Model Examples:
Name | Sub Category | Pricing Model | Acquisition Model | Employees | Founded | Last Updated |
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zype
|
Content Management | -- | Hybrid | 1-50 | 2013 | 2 days ago |
zyro
|
Content Management | -- | PLG | 1-50 | 2019 | 2 days ago |
wiredrive
|
Content Management | -- | SLG | 50-250 | 2000 | 2 days ago |
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