Drag-and-drop page builder
Assemble pages visually using pre-approved components without touching code or waiting for developer availability.
Give marketing teams the power to create, publish, and grow digital experiences across all properties without sacrificing governance or speed.
Marketing teams managing dozens or hundreds of sites face an impossible choice: centralize control and create bottlenecks, or distribute access and lose consistency. Campaigns stall in developer backlogs, and routine updates require tickets, limiting team autonomy.
Squiz Digital Experience Platform (DXP) gives teams the independence to build, publish, and optimize at scale while maintaining governance and brand standards - delivering speed and control without constant developer intervention.
Build and publish campaign sites, landing pages, and microsites without waiting on developers.
Manage hundreds of properties with centralized governance that maintains brand consistency across the board.
Distribute authoring across teams while enforcing workflows, approvals, and design system standards automatically.
Low-code building
Drag-and-drop visual page builder lets marketing teams assemble and update on-brand pages using pre-approved components and templates.
Multi-site management
Manage content, assets, and governance across all digital properties from one unified platform with distributed authoring.
Reusable components
Deploy shared design systems and component libraries that ensure consistency while allowing teams to work independently.
Drag-and-drop page builder
Assemble pages visually using pre-approved components without touching code or waiting for developer availability.
Centralized multi-site management
Oversee content, users, workflows, and governance across hundreds of websites, portals, and microsites from one platform.
Shared Digital Asset Management (DAM)
Centralize brand assets in one DAM that serves all properties, ensuring teams always use current, approved materials.
Distributed authoring with governance
Give dispersed teams publishing power while central teams define templates, components, permissions, and approval workflows.
Design system integration
Deploy reusable component libraries and templates that enforce brand standards while enabling teams to build independently.
Configurable workflows and approvals
Set up approval chains, content lifecycles, and publishing rules that scale across departments, faculties, or agencies.
A/B testing and experimentation
Test variations, optimize experiences, and measure impact directly within the platform without separate tools or integrations.
Automated migration tools
Accelerate platform transitions with automated content migration that preserves link functionality and SEO rankings, while identifying and removing duplicate content.
Real-time previews
Review, edit, and preview content changes across devices before publishing, enabling faster iteration and quality control.
Whitepaper
Discover how DXPs unify content, data, and tools to empower teams to move faster.
Video: See Visual Page Builder in action. Captions and transcript available on playback.
Take a tour to discover the ease and speed of page development with Squiz’s Visual Page Builder tool.
Take a tour to discover the ease and speed of page development with Squiz’s Visual Page Builder tool.
Yes. Developers set up templates and design systems once, then marketing teams work autonomously for day-to-day launches and updates. Marketers can use drag-and-drop tools to build pages, microsites, and landing pages from pre-approved components.
Central teams define global templates, component libraries, and brand rules that local teams cannot break. Role-based permissions, approval workflows, and design system guardrails ensure consistency while distributed teams maintain publishing independence across all properties.
Audit logs track who publishes what, where, and when across all properties. Configurable approval workflows ensure high-risk content routes through appropriate stakeholders before going live.
Shared design systems, reusable components, and centralized DAM ensure consistent UX, and accessibility standards. The platform prevents fragmentation by enforcing approved patterns while still allowing local variation where governance rules permit it.
Automated migration tools accelerate content and asset migration from legacy CMS platforms. The platform handles complex, multi-site transitions at scale, reducing manual effort and timeline compared to traditional migration approaches.
Yes. Squiz DXP integrates with CRM, analytics, personalization, identity management, and marketing automation tools through APIs and iPaaS connectors. The composable architecture lets any martech solution integrate within the platform while maintaining security and performance standards.