Stibo DX CUE Description

CUE is a platform for creative storytelling that adapts to the ever-changing media landscape. CUE is the publishing platform that creative storytellers need. Ideal for news publishers looking to engage their readers with premium content and immersive stories. Different news publishers have different needs. CUE's open architecture and constant access to the best tools on the market gives you the freedom to create the system that suits your business. CUE eliminates the need to switch between digital platforms and online tools in your editorial workflow. CUE brings together all your favorite tools into one easy-to-use interface. CUE is one of few publishing platforms that allows you to integrate online and print. CUE is a platform that caters to all channels, unlike most platforms which are either print-first or online-first. Your content is more valuable than ever. Make sure you capitalize on it. CUE is a platform that can scale to help you transform.

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Company Details

Company:
Stibo Group
Year Founded:
1794
Headquarters:
Denmark
Website:
cuepublishing.com

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS

Stibo DX CUE Features and Options

Content Management System

Audio Content
Customizable Templates
Document Indexing
E-forms
Full Text Search
Image Editor
SEO Management
Text Editor
Version Control
Video Content
Website Management

Digital Asset Management Software

Asset Categorization
Asset Library
Asset Sharing
Brand Control
Customizable Branding
File Conversion
Metadata Management
Mobile App
Reporting/Analytics
Search Within Document
Search/Filter
Version Control
Watermarking
Workflow Management

Publishing and Subscriptions Software

Advertising Management
Books
Campaign Management
Catalogs
Circulation Management
Content Management
Layout & Design
Magazines
Newsletters
Newspapers

Digital Experience Platforms (DXP)

Alerts / Notifications
Auto-Tagging
Blogs
Calendar
Content Modeling
Digital Asset Management
File Sharing
Form Builder
Forums / Message Boards
Headless CMS
Knowledge Base
Performance Monitoring
Personalization / Segmentation
Reporting / Analytics
Surveys / Polls
Templates
User Management / Permissions
Version Control
Wiki
Workflow Management

Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Software

Archiving & Retention
Collaboration Tools
Content Lifecycle Management
Digital Asset Management
Document Management
Electronic Signature
Information Governance
Mobile Access
Search
Version Control
Workflow Management

Stibo DX CUE User Reviews

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Contingent Worker
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Inefficient, buggy and difficult to use

    Date: Mar 15 2024

    Summary: I've been working with this program for a year. Most of my energy goes into making sure Cue will keep working and planning my approach to design to accommodate Cue's frustrating straight-jacket approach. I've worked as a page designer on and off for 30-odd years and have never run into any program that is so badly designed.

    Positive: The best thing I can say about Cue is that it has kept incompetent engineers from working on real projects where lives could be at stake.

    Negative: Too many things to list properly:
    1 Crashes frequently or hangs and refuses to work several times per 8-hour shift.
    2 Inflexible and unable to allow designers to be creative
    3 Non-intuitive procedures. E.G., you must design a page from the top down or go through cumbersome work-arounds.
    4 Slow and ponderous. You have to use 3 programs to work on a page. Bringing up secondary programs takes a long time.
    5. Primitive typographical control. Next to impossible to change headline styles or accommodate special characters.
    6 The manual is written in geek-ese, i.e., no normal human can understand it. It is not indexed well and is useless when trying to solve a problem on deadline.
    7 There is no training program, no introductory tutorials and no videos.

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