Adobe Express Web (formerly Spark Page) - UPDATES!
Sssooo....
Whatever happened to Bloom? Why did that amazing, awesome, life changing software get shuttered?
I know that this was quite a while ago, but, it just came to mind.
Adobe Express Web is really, really awesome.
However...
There is no hamburger menu for mobile. One can't create multiple pages, or, expand what it can do through the use of HTML widgets.
Also...
SEO seems to be not to present, and there are no blogging features, to speak of.
I am currently using WiX to create my corporate website.
It's a pity, as I would've LOVED to have used Adobe Express Web. As a matter of fact, I WAS using this software, for a good while, for it, but, my creative and business needs just outgrew it.
I KNOW the dream is to have a one page website. I get it.
But, why can't we have the option to have this, AS WELL AS multi-page, along with my above suggestions?
WiX is also AMAZING in the animation department.
Get a free/low cost account. Click around. You will be amazed.
Adobe used to be a market leader, where website development is concerned.
In my view, they seemed to have fallen away, a bit, where this is concerned.
In very recent time, Adobe Express has grown into an AWESOME and EXTREMELY POWERFUL bit of software.
Let's get more ingenuity into Web, eh?
Just my two cents!
Thanks!
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Daniel L Rappaport commented
Perhaps you can integrate an affordable version of Adobe Marketo into Adobe Express?
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Daniel L Rappaport commented
Here’s an update to the idea, as I just had another brainstorm:
If it were integrated into Adobe Express, one could far easier re-use assets.
Also….
Adobe Express now has a scheduler. Imagine the power of it all if I could schedule my social media posts AND my email marketing?