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Adobe Experience Manager Sites Features

Omnichannel experiences

Create, manage, and deliver high-impact content across any digital touchpoint with omnichannel content management.

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Content-as-a-service

View and change content in real time and deliver it to any channel or device with just a few keystrokes — no need for developer knowledge of the content repository structure.

  • Flexible content delivery language. Because content is delivered through HTML or JSON, you can use it in any channel — even those that haven’t been developed yet.
  • Scalable content. Select content already in Experience Manager Assets or a part of another Experience Manager Sites project to reuse across projects.
  • GraphQL support. Streamline the delivery of content from Experience Manager Sites to external applications with an industry-standard, query-based API for highly performant experiences.

Lead generation forms

Capture intent and convert visitors with omnichannel forms built directly into Experience Manager Sites. Adobe Experience Manager Forms lets marketers and developers create, manage, and optimize forms that drive business outcomes.

  • Agile form creation. Build secure, accessible forms of any complexity with drag-and-drop tools and real-time editing.
  • Form reusability. Maintain brand consistency and make faster updates with reusable components, templates, and styling that let you create once and use everywhere.
  • Data validation and integration. Ensure secure data capture with governance tools, out-of-the-box integrations and built-in validation criteria.
  • Omnichannel forms. Embed fast, responsive, omnichannel forms into Experience Manager Sites to create a unified user experience and drive conversions.

Learn about Adobe Experience Manager Forms | Learn about Adobe Experience Manager Forms product overview page

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Rules-based targeting

Target specific groups of site visitors with context-based rules and out-of-the-box tools that let you deliver relevant content to segments with little or no coding required.

  • Form-based setup. Quickly select, create, customize, and activate rules through a simple, intuitive interface.
  • Customer segment targeting. Create more robust and progressive targeting by uploading customer segments from Adobe Target.
  • Geo-targeting. Know the location for each visitor and tailor content based on local trends, activities, or weather.
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Frequently asked questions about omnichannel content management.

How does omnichannel content management help enterprise marketing teams deliver consistent experiences?

By creating content once and reusing it across websites, mobile apps, social, email, and more, marketers ensure brand consistency while reducing production costs. Built-in governance tools help protect brand integrity at scale.

What types of channels can Adobe Experience Manager Sites support?

Content can be delivered to virtually any digital touchpoint (including websites, apps, IoT devices, digital signage, and emerging channels) using HTML or JSON outputs. The system is designed to adapt to both current and future platforms.

Do marketers need technical expertise to use Content-as-a-Service?

No. Marketers can manage and deliver content without deep knowledge of repository structures. Developers, however, can extend functionality through APIs, including GraphQL for high-performance applications.

How does Content-as-a-Service support enterprise scalability?

Existing assets in Adobe Experience Manager can be repurposed across multiple projects, campaigns, and channels. This eliminates content silos and speeds up enterprise-wide rollout.

What is the difference between Experience Fragments and Content Fragments?

Experience Fragments are bundles of content + layout elements, optimized for delivering consistent experiences across channels. Content Fragments are structured, reusable text/media components that are page-independent and ideal for modular content reuse. Used together, they allow marketers to scale content operations while preserving flexibility and design integrity.

Can Content Fragments be personalized for different segments?

Yes. Variations can be created manually or with the help of AI-driven tools (natural language processing, automated shortening) to tailor messages to specific audiences or channels.

How does Adobe Experience Manager Forms integrate with Sites for lead generation?

Forms can be built, styled, and embedded directly within Experience Manager Sites for a seamless customer journey. They include governance, validation, and integrations to ensure secure, compliant data capture.

Can forms be reused across campaigns?

Yes. Templates and styling can be applied once and deployed across multiple campaigns or microsites, saving time and maintaining consistency.

How does Adobe Experience Manager ensure brand governance?

The platform provides built-in approval workflows, user permissions, and content tracking. This ensures only vetted content goes live, which is crucial for large enterprise teams.

Is omnichannel content delivery secure?

Yes. Adobe Experience Manager Forms and Sites include secure data validation, role-based permissions, and integration with enterprise governance systems to protect sensitive information.

Where can teams find resources to get started with omnichannel content management?

Adobe provides documentation, tutorials, and user guides at Adobe Experience Manager Docs to help teams onboard quickly.