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Four Key Features of Agile CMS
Flexible planning and collaboration tools, as well as streamlined workflows, built-in best practices, and standards help businesses minimize time to market and increase ROI.

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Flexible planning and collaboration tools, as well as streamlined workflows, built-in best practices, and standards help businesses minimize time to market and increase ROI.
FREMONT, CA: An agile CMS can be used by different teams in an organization, allowing faster iteration to adapt to content management needs and improve customer experience across all channels. This is pushed by the changing expectations of customers and the need for internal tools that facilitate and increase the outcomes of a successful partnership.
Here are four features of an Agile CMS:
Content Hub
A content hub is a centralized place for marketers, campaign managers, and content writers who work with normalized content. This serves as a central hub for your team to find and handle all content. The content hub of an agile CMS is built with end-users and the tasks they want to complete, in mind.
Collaboration and Planning Tools
When using agile methodologies, teamwork and coordination are important, which applies to the design of an agile CMS. Using an agile CMS enables you to take advantage of the resources and best practices for input and collaboration between all parties involved, allowing you to plan new content and experience projects together. Flexible planning and collaboration tools and streamlined workflows, built-in best practices, and standards help businesses minimize time to market and increase ROI.
Content Services
An agile CMS implements the main principles of headless by offering API-first content services to develop, handle and monitor content at scale, backed by intelligence and governance. This versatile API layer links the content hub's centralized place to customer experiences throughout the challenges and improves the potential to manage uncertainties and future use cases.
Development Platform
Agile CMS is still evolving, with the requirement to offer versatility in the front-end technology choices and scalability of the content management interface for developers and marketers. It fits easily into a company's current technology stack.
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