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Kapish Micro Focus Content Manager Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
Content Management, Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

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Description of Kapish Micro Focus Content Manager

Lead Generation, Appointment Booking, CRM, Landing Page, Chat with Customers, Client Portal All in one solutions in a finger trip.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Kapish Micro Focus Content Manager - Great For All Business Departments

The best thing about this software is that it has everything you need to manage your business at once without having too many different applications open up or needing several people working together for things like email campaigns etc.. I dislike how difficult some of their features are when compared against other more popular programs such as Hubspot but they do have good support if needed so no real complaints here! We use KMPI across all our marketing departments which include Email…

Pros
  • Easy integration into most platforms, great customer service with excellent technical assistance provided via phone/email by experts in there field (very helpful!)Easy customisation optionsGreat reporting capabilitiesEase of access through mobile devices
Cons
  • More complex interface not always intuitiveSome limitations around functionality

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent product with excellent Customer Service

It's easy to use; it has many features that allow customization of your website without having technical knowledge or coding experience for you as well as other users who can help out when needed. The customer service is also great! I love how fast they respond and work together towards our solution. If there are any bugs/issues at all, their support team goes above and beyond to get them resolved quickly. There was an issue where my client couldn't log into his account because he had forgotten