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Butter CMS Reviews: 4.7/5 — Highly Rated
Butter CMS is a powerful and user-friendly content management system designed for small and medium businesses with a strong focus on simplicity, allowing users to easily manage their websites without the need for extensive coding or technical skill. Some of its great features include intuitive drag-and-drop functionality, customizable themes, and robust analytics and reporting tools. Butter CMS empowers businesses to take control of their online presence and reach their target audience with ease.
| Capabilities |
API
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|---|---|
| Segment |
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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I like that my dev team is comfortable working with it and found it relatively easy to implement. As a user it is simple enough to use and did not require much learning curve.
Overall I'm happy with it. One issue that I did find that is inconsisent in content management within Butter, and not sure if it is our execution or an issue with consistency within the platform, is related to the support for HTML elements. In most page types that we have created we can use Distribution List tags (i.e., <dl>, <dd>, and <dt>), however if we use those tags when creating a blog post, those tags get rewritten as divs, and consequently losing their utility. I imagine there the issue is not isolated to Description List elements, but I haven't tested every HTML element yet. Ultimately, I'd just like consistency.
We run a large headless site, and Butter has allowed us to easily manage it. It isn't too prescriptive in how it handles different use cases which has allowed our dev team to create solutions for deployment, etc. that solve our specific use cases.