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CrafterCMS
Empower Creative Content Management
4.6
(18)
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CrafterCMS Pricing Overview

CrafterCMS Pricing Plans
Free trial
Subscription
CrafterCMS has 2 pricing plans, from $456.00 to $2200.00. A free trial of CrafterCMS is also available. Look at different pricing plans below and see what tier and features meet your budget and needs.
Pay Per Use
$456.00
/ month
Pay Per CPU Core
$2200.00
/ month
Pricing information for CrafterCMS is supplied by the software vendor or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. The pricing details were last updated on February 18, 2024 from the vendor website and may be different from actual. Please confirm with the vendor website before purchasing.

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CrafterCMS Pricing Reviews

Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Jun 08, 2020
 Source
Overall Rating:
4.5
Anoop R. avatar
Anoop R.
Digital Software Engineer
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"Java Engineer setting up headless Crafter CMS for a large organisation"
What do you like best about CrafterCMS?

There are many features that I like in Crafter CMS. Some of the noteworthy ones are:- 1) Content authors and developers can work on the same version of "truth" and this enables rapid feedback from authors to devs. 2) Git based versioning allows easy branching out and merging back for new features. 3) Self contained installer bundles (tomcat, elasticsearch, webapp jars etc) provide an easy way to create prototypes. 4) REST API to configure and monitor the engine and studio services 5) JVM based architecture means backend features can be developed and debugged from IDEA (or any other capable Java IDE)

What do you dislike about CrafterCMS?

There are a couple of things that I believe could be improved for an even better user experience. They are:- 1) There are far too many externalised configuration properties and they are scattered over a large number xml files. It would be great if some of these can be internalised (some sensible defaults with ability to override if necessary) and the external ones made more intuitive. 2) The documentation, though extensive, is not very user friendly. It has a "reference manual" kind-of layout which helps someone who knows crafter very well but needs more details on how to do something (for example:- they know that an issue is in the studio and also know which api to call, but needs more information regarding the payload, or request headers etc). For someone completely new to Crafter, the documentation navigation is not very conducive to an "exploratory" style of learning the product.

What problems is CrafterCMS solving and how is that benefiting you?

The biggest benefit is the ease with which new API endpoints can be added to the site for search, categorisation, filtering etc. It also takes care of indexing and caching of content so that queries are executed quickly. It has given us a rapid yet fully managed way of publishing content out into the world. The audit log is also super helpful in finding the responsible authors so that any issues with content can be easily rectified.

Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Mar 17, 2020
 Source
Overall Rating:
5.0
AG
Verified Reviewer
Founder
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"well designed flexible architecture"
What do you like best about CrafterCMS?

Crafter CMS has well architected modular design, which gives us great flexibility during our adoption. We chose headless approach to use contents as service. The flexible architecture make the integration with Crafter CMS easy to do. The preview feature give content authors the ability to view contents as how they will render in the final web site no matter what type of rendering engine you choose. Good product is only half of the story. We are particularly impressed by the superb support we get. You truly feel you can count on them as your partner. They listen to your need and work with you every step on the way to find the optimal solution.

What do you dislike about CrafterCMS?

not easy to integrate 3rd party UI controlls in the authoring tool.

What problems is CrafterCMS solving and how is that benefiting you?

Web Content Management so that web site can be updated without release.