CushyCMS – Simplicity at it’s Best

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05/20
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7 Responses to “CushyCMS – Simplicity at it’s Best”

  1. Richard

    Yeah, noticed this service recently, and it does seem extremely easy to use, but I have the same worries as you, that you could implement this for a client, and then one day the team realises it isn’t making enough money, and they switch it off. I’m hanging on for a hosted open source version to appear!

  2. liam

    Looks pretty cool, but something doesn’t feel right. But like you said,for small work it’s probably going to be quite useful. Not sure if it’s for me though.

  3. Zinni

    I just can’t explain how much of a jam this got me out of. I definitely think the owners of the site need to develop an installable licensed version. I would easily pay 500 dollars to offer this as a blind service on my firm’s website to very small clients. I have a number of client’s I do print work who want to get a simple website but still be able to edit copy in a couple of places. This is completely ideal for the situation.

  4. Phil Thompson

    I’ve not used this but, I certainly think it looks good for small clients who can’t afford a custom CMS and for who WordPress or similar would be overkill.

    Their ‘Pro account’, essentially a white label product, seems very interesting - I’m not overly sure it’s worth $28 a month. Like Zinni, I think I’d rather pay a flat upfront fee.

    Phil Thompson’s latest post: A day wasted, knee-deep in Google Checkout’s PHP API

  5. Kathryn Hathaway

    What about Adobe’s Contribute software? I’ve only seen the video but have been planning on recommending my clients purchase it for editing their sites. How is that different than Cushy CMS? and it is way cheaper than the $500 Zinni mentioned.

  6. Nouman Saleem

    Has anyone seen or tried http://www.viviti.com/ ?

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