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More Content, Fewer Headaches

ZenSource’s authoring environment was designed from the ground up with authors, marketers and technologists in mind.

The page builder gives authors greater flexibility to control the layout of existing content and future-proof it for whatever comes next. Utilizing a drag and drop interface, modules can be placed in pre-defined blocks or users can choose to add new configurations to layout content right on the page.

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Complete Control, No Extra Coding Required

Things once controlled in code—like complex forms, navigation rules or dynamic taxonomy-based modules—are 100% author-driven in ZenSource. Each page layout is optimized to only contain the fields your authors need with the ability to add or edit right in the admin. A content module can be created in-page or pulled from a shared global library, so authors can configure display and design settings in-page.

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Migrate More & Maintain Consistency

Create new sites directly in the admin and only change the design elements that matter. Whether you’re trying to create brand consistency or create a space for a unique experience, ZenSource allows you to create it and control it all in one place. With multi-site management and permissions built in, you can give access to granular pieces of content or open up larger sections of content for your authors.

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Automation in the Details

We made page building easier with ZenSource… and not just easier, but a whole lot faster, averaging 5 minutes to create a new page. Upload one image asst and ZenSource automatically optimizes it to display perfectly in any location on your site. Using image recognition also provides you with a suggested alt tag for improved accessibility.

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Better Media Integration

ZenSource supports videos from YouTube, Vimeo and other video-first platforms. It also supports local video file uploads or your own in-house CDN. Our video module integrates with Rev.com to automatically create captions and transcripts—developed by humans and fed directly to video.