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I really like the design and how conveniently all the buttons are located. It's super important to me and it makes it very easy to implement this app into my work routine. I really struggle with bad design in other similar products. I'm not sure about AEM customer support since I don' really use it, but in general Adobe's customer support is good. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish there were more templates. I don't know what exactly I'm expecting, I just want more templates. The frequency of use would increase if it had templates for all possible scenarios, since it will be easy and quick to integrate all the necessary stuff. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It’s handy for pulling customer data into one place and actually using it in real time. The segmentation tools make it easier to target the right people, and the integration with other Adobe tools is lowkey the best part. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, it’s kind of overwhelming at first. The setup takes a while, and if you’re not already familiar with Adobe’s ecosystem, there’s definitely a learning curve. Also, the pricing could be more transparent lol Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

As a web producer, i love that way AEM allows me to deliver web content. The ease at which we can create content & rollout globally, localize and translate is amazing. What could have taken weeks or months, now takes only few days. The whole Adobe marketing suite is a testament to why Adobe is one of the leaders in this space Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You would need get component updates, when design changes and when that happens components become complex and after a point it will be become hard to manage the component repository. If you have the best engineering team, they often know how not to over engineer and may help you from this downside. If not managed well, then if becomes complex Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I am using magento commerce now adobe commerce from last 8 years and has lots of features out of box. From product listings , cart to checkout payments system , it has big features supporting a good user experience for ecommerce journey. Adobe commerce provides best in class support for custom and technical user issues. It has huge community base that is actively participate in bug fixes and new upgrades. Overall it has all the features you will imagine for your ecommerce store.
Adobe commerce is still evolving with latest new features and technologies for faster better user experieance.I recommend Abode commerce to all the people who have huge catalogue base and unable to choose between adobe commerce and others in market. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Adobe commerce sometime releases security patches and we need to deploy it asap. So Adobe commerce should take of these patches before any major release happening. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I have been working on AEM for the past 10+ years. I have seen it transisition from CQ 5.6 to now 6.5.17 and grow step by step from Classic UI to Touch UI.
I love the way Adobe evolved this product & seemlessly integrated other Adobe products like Target, Analytics, Search, Translations, AEM Guides, content fragments, commerce, magento, marketo etc.
Adobe Experience Manager is the best CMS out there & no other CMS comes close to it as a Complete product.
The flexibility AEM offers makes it standout. It is definitely the most powerful tool for building Marketing websites Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Adobe is best at selling products, but everytime they introduce a new version, it takes a lot of time for them to stabilize it. They make it stable, but takes time. So we always wait for a couple of new versions to come by & then upgrade.
Also, Adobe is now pushing orgs to move to Adobe Managed Cloud, instead of onPrem, which is not great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Basically, Adobe Commerce has 2 main versions, such as magento and Open Source, which are community and enterprise versions.
Magento Community Edition: It is a open source platform and free to download and easy to use, with offers both versions have the best features available, and they have highly customizable third-party integration of extensions and modules. For the community version we need to take official support through forums and online resources only, not from official support from Adobe. Hosting is a self hosted, it is basically recommended for small-medium sized businesses.
Enterprise Edition: It is a paid version of magento. Installing Enterpise version magento requires a paid license and official support. It is is highly customizable compared to Community; they also provide us with a hosting service with magento commerce cloud, which is easy to integration with the shop. We get more features like related to the performance security to managing the large e commerce stores.
Personally, I find the Magento Open Source Community Edition to be a great fit for small to medium-sized businesses, especially considering the absence of a license cost. But, for larger stores and more complex codebase, the scalability and additional features of the Adobe Commerce Enterprise Edition make it a best choice. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We need strong technical knowledge and expertise to set up and manage the Adobe magento e-commerce platform. If we know about it, then Adobe Commerce is the best solution for the E-commerce environments. Adobe Commerce is a reliable solution for hosting the magento sites. Instead, I don't dislike Adobe. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
In my opinion, I’d recommend Adobe Experience Manager to anyone looking for a powerful and customizable content management system. I feel that It’s easy to use, scalable, and works well for marketing and development teams. For example based on my own experience, I would say it’s great for managing large websites with multiple regional versions, allowing teams to collaborate seamlessly while maintaining brand consistency across different markets. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I feel that Adobe Experience Manager can be tricky to learn at first, especially if you’re new to it like I was a couple of years ago. But overtime with some training, it becomes a really useful tool for handling complex content projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At Goodboy Creative Agency, I used Adobe Marketo Engage for managing client email campaigns and tracking campaign performance. I loved how detailed the analytics were—it helped me make data-driven decisions for our strategies. The automation features also saved me a lot of time when it came to follow-ups and multi-step campaigns. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It was hard to learn initially. The interface felt overwhelming, and as someone who was new to it, I had to watch a lot of tutorials and read documentation to understand how to use it effectively. While powerful, it’s definitely not beginner-friendly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While at Dentsu, I found Adobe Marketo Engage invaluable for managing large-scale marketing campaigns. The automation features are compelling—setting up multi-step customer journeys and nurturing leads was seamless. The ability to integrate with Salesforce and other tools was a huge plus, ensuring smooth collaboration between the marketing and sales teams. I also appreciated the detailed analytics that allowed us to measure performance and adjust campaigns in real-time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The steep learning curve was one of the biggest challenges. Even as someone who used it regularly, I often spent extra time figuring out how to implement new features. The UI could use an update—it feels a bit dated for such a powerful platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

it combines powerful content management with easy personalization. The intuitive interface streamlines content creation and delivery, while its flexibility allows for customization to fit specific business needs. Plus, the seamless integration with other tools makes it an invaluable asset for managing consistent, high-quality digital experiences across channels. The customer support I received at my prior job was amazing, and implementation was so easy. I used this program daily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's a steep learning curve if you haven't used Adobe programs before. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.