What technical knowledge do Sitemorse users need?

30 Apr 2018

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None!

Sitemorse requires no more technical knowledge than Microsoft Office or a Content Management System.

The Sitemorse system is based on delivering individual, prioritized reports to Content Editors, which they can use to simply and effectively correct any errors. Alternatively, if your organisation has inCMS™, your staff will be able to check pages before publication, without leaving the CMS at all.

Where we started some 15 years ago was with the developer and we still provide very detailed developer-level detail for those who need it.

● Is there a limit to the number of pages that we can use Sitemorse on?

● How easy is it for Content Editors to get up and running with Sitemorse?

● To read ten of our most frequently asked questions about procuring a digital governance system, click here.

About Sitemorse

Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com) helps organizations to efficiently drive improved user experience, ensuring that content is always optimised and that compliance requirements are always met. With clients in every corner of the world, Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com) sets out to remove endless reporting from Digital Governance and to instead provide actionable insights so that major changes can be made quickly.

The company has now been moving the field of Digital Governance forwards for over 15 years, while remaining privately owned, and continues to provide clients with new tools and capabilities every year. Most recently, this has included a focus on extending capabilities directly within the CMS, as well as addressing the governance / QA service issue of ‘endless reporting’. 

Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com) helps digital managers to build strong processes and accountability, to minimise risks and to achieve the highest standards of content quality. And with Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com), there is no need for the substantial infrastructure, support and accordant costs that are required for manual quality and compliance checks.

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