Single CMS for Print and Digital with Digital First
Written by: Swati Goyal
Print is how the world of publications started, to this date, any submitted research work is called a paper. Layouts were designed to make maximum use of the available real estate, similar designs now exist on digital platforms, no more than to retain the look and feel of the old reading experience. World has moved on to digital first, print is swiftly deprecating and, as old as this news is, a lot of publishers are still using two CMSs, one for print and one for digital.
Most authors keep sticking to those archaic editors with familial touch, which they think are without fuss and distractions, that often lead to dead ends when it comes to integrating with digital. They are not preserving the authenticity of publishing by being conservative, they have merely chosen a path to becoming obsolete. As unremarkable as it sounds, print is no longer a media your publishing can rely on.
To reduce the cumbersome nature of this arrangement, Quintype provides a digital first approach through its headless CMS– Bold, that enables publishers to use only one click to publish on several media at once. We have an advanced set of APIs and feeds which help in making digital stories–print ready. Bold’s got it all. Not only bundling your digital and print subscriptions as one, but syndication of stories from and to print, synchronized workflows and everything in between is solutioned by Quintype.
As explained in one of the previous articles which you can read here, you can make use of our technology to fulfil your publishing needs. Combined with an online presence, print circulation and analytics like no other, Quintype provides an end to end ecosystem for publishers to thrive and build relation with their audience.
Many publishers are already making use of these features and flourishing, feeling much satisfied with the outcome of our collaboration which in itself is our testimonial. So it seems rather tactical to choose Quintype for your digital publishing solutions.