Publive vs Strapi vs Adobe AEM: Which CMS Should You Choose in 2026?
The question most teams ask when evaluating a CMS is: which platform has the best features? That is a reasonable place to start. But it misses what usually ends up mattering most.
What actually determines whether a CMS works for your team
Feature lists are easy to compare. What matters more is what a CMS costs your team once implementation begins. Not just the licence fee, but the developer dependency, the growing stack of integrations, the campaigns that took three days instead of three hours, and the SEO gaps you only noticed after traffic dropped.
This guide compares all three using those criteria. Where each platform is genuinely strong, what each one costs you in practice, and which one makes sense for Media, BFSI, and Healthcare teams in 2026.
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WHERE CMS COMPLEXITY STARTS TO APPEAR x Developer dependency for every page or campaign update x SEO requires plugins or separate integrations x AI is locked behind expensive add-ons x Core Web Vitals depend on how your devs build the frontend x Distribution tools are billed separately x Implementation takes 6 to 12 months before launch x Total cost of ownership balloons at scale x No maker-checker or audit workflow for regulated industries |
WHAT PUBLIVE HANDLES NATIVELY v Editorial and marketing publish independently, no dev required v SEO automation built into every content publish, zero plugins v AI Copilot is native, no add-on, no extra cost v 98% Core Web Vitals pass rate, platform-guaranteed v Newsletters, push, news APIs, social posting all included v Weeks to launch with a dedicated onboarding manager v 50% lower TCO compared to traditional platforms v Maker-checker, audit trails, WCAG and DPDP readiness built in |
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Before you compare features, understand what each platform is optimising for
A lot of CMS comparisons read like a spreadsheet: features listed, checkboxes ticked, winner declared. The problem is that features in isolation do not tell you much. What matters is what each platform is designed to optimise for, because that affects everything from workflows to implementation costs.
Think of it as a spectrum.
At one end is Strapi, built for developer control and backend flexibility. It gives technical teams a blank canvas, which is great when engineering wants full control. But for editorial and marketing teams, that flexibility can come with dependency. Even simple workflow, frontend, or publishing changes often need developer involvement.
At the other end is Adobe AEM, built for large enterprises with complex digital ecosystems, deep integrations, and heavy governance needs. It is powerful and mature, but it also requires significant time, budget, and implementation effort before the system is fully operational.
Publive is built for teams that need both speed and structure. It is designed for content-led organizations that need to move fast without compromising enterprise-grade standards. It offers structured workflows, scalable infrastructure, governance, and faster execution without making every change dependent on engineering or turning implementation into a long enterprise project.
That is why the better choice depends less on a checklist and more on how your organization actually operates: how fast your teams need to move, who owns publishing, how much engineering bandwidth you have, and how quickly you need to see value.
Publive: Flexible deployment built for content-led teams
Publive offers something most CMS platforms still struggle with: flexibility in how teams actually deploy and manage the system.
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You can run it headless, with your frontend consuming content through APIs.
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Or use it as a coupled CMS with Publive managing both the backend and frontend experience.
For a long time, that decision forced teams into one of two extremes: a developer-heavy custom stack or a rigid monolithic platform. Publive balances this out seamlessly.
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Both deployment models run on the same underlying architecture. A dedicated Content Delivery Service handles frontend delivery, while the Content Management API manages workflows, automation, and migrations.
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Custom Entities and Dynamic Zones let non-technical teams manage structured content without relying on engineering for every update, especially in high-volume publishing environments like BFSI, Healthcare, and Media.
Where the platform starts to stand apart
The biggest advantage is performance.
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According to HTTP Archive 2025 data, 98% of Publive-powered sites pass Core Web Vitals benchmarks. Among major DXPs, that is one of the highest pass rates available today. Strong technical performance increasingly impacts both search visibility and AI-generated discovery.
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AI co-pilot is integrated into the publishing workflow itself: helping teams generate drafts, repurpose content, create web stories, improve internal linking, localise content, and review SEO recommendations without switching between tools.
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Another area where Publive simplifies things is consolidation. SEO automation, newsletter distribution, push notifications, social publishing, analytics integrations, governance workflows, and accessibility readiness are built directly into the platform, reducing plugin dependency and long-term operational overhead.
Strapi: the developer-first choice, with real editorial limitations
Strapi is genuinely excellent at what it sets out to do. If you have a developer-led team building a custom, API-driven product and you want full control over the stack, Strapi is one of the best options available. With more than 60,000 GitHub stars, an active open-source community, and a lower entry cost (free to self-host or around $29/month on Strapi Cloud) it is especially attractive for startups and early-stage teams.
In 2025, Strapi added Live Preview for real-time editing and Strapi AI for automated schema design. These are meaningful improvements that close some of the gap with more editorial-focused platforms.
Where Strapi genuinely excels
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Full open-source control with an active community and rich plugin ecosystem
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REST and GraphQL APIs out of the box, compatible with any frontend framework
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Highly flexible content modelling, developers define exactly the schema they need
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Strong option for dev-led agencies, startups, and custom API-driven product builds
What are the limitations
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Many operational capabilities, such as SEO automation, native distribution workflows, and embedded AI publishing tools, rely on third-party integrations and ongoing developer involvement. For marketing and editorial teams, this dependency can become operationally difficult over time.
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Core Web Vitals performance depends heavily on frontend implementation quality, since there is no platform-level performance standard built into the delivery layer. Maintaining consistent technical SEO standards becomes harder as publishing operations scale.
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In regulated industries like BFSI and Healthcare, additional custom development and workflow tooling may be required to meet compliance and governance requirements.
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The low starting price can understate the long-term operational cost once infrastructure hosting, developer maintenance, workflow customisation, and third-party integrations are factored in.
Adobe AEM: enterprise power that comes with enterprise requirements
AEM powers the digital operations of some of the most recognised brands in the world. Nike, Sony, Cisco, and hundreds of other enterprises use it to manage complex, multi-market content operations. Its Digital Asset Management is rated 9.0/10 on G2. When the requirement is scale, global reach, and deep integration with the Adobe Experience Cloud, AEM is a legitimate enterprise choice.
The question is not whether AEM is capable. It clearly is. The question is whether your organisation matches the profile it was built for.
Where AEM genuinely delivers
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Best-in-class Digital Asset Management for organisations handling thousands of assets across global markets.
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Deep native integration with Adobe Analytics, Adobe Campaign, Adobe Target, and Adobe Sensei AI.
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Proven at genuine enterprise scale across multi-region, multi-brand, multi-market content operations.
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Strong headless capability via AEM Content Fragments for teams that need API-first delivery at enterprise scale
What are the limitations
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AEM does not publish pricing publicly, with licensing starting in the low six figures annually. Enterprise implementations often take 6-12 months, with additional costs for certified developers, specialist agencies, training, and support.
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AEM-certified developers typically charge $57 to $80 per hour, while specialist agency retainers can reach $300 per hour. Training and support costs generally add another 15 to 25% on top of the licence fee.
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For BFSI organisations, AEM 6.5 reaching end-of-life in August 2026 created a major migration decision: move to AEM Cloud or evaluate alternatives.
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One Indian small finance bank completed that evaluation and migrated to Publive in 14 weeks, reducing annual digital infrastructure spend from Rs. 8.5 Cr to Rs. 3.6 Cr.
What teams that moved to Publive saw in practice
By this point, the differences between the platforms should be fairly clear. Publive, Strapi, and Adobe solve very different problems, and those differences become far more visible once teams start publishing at scale.
The examples below come from organisations across Media and BFSI that migrated to Publive and tracked what changed afterwards. The outcomes were not driven by large engineering rebuilds or additional tooling. In most cases, they came from improvements in performance, publishing workflows, governance, distribution, and SEO operations that were already built into the platform.
MEDIA AND PUBLISHING
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7.3x MONTHLY PAGE VIEWS News Nation Grew audience traffic 7.3x in 8 months without increasing editorial headcount. |
3x PAGE VIEWS IN 45 DAYS Indian Express Tamil Tripled page views within 45 days of launch. Strong Core Web Vitals and built-in SEO optimisation accelerated visibility early. |
231% GOOGLE NEWS IMPRESSIONS afaqs! Also recorded major gains in Discover visibility, News clicks, and overall page views after migration. |
BANKING AND FINACIAL SERVICES
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50% REDUCTION IN TCO FINO Payment Banks Migrated from Drupal setup to Publive. WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility score jumped from 10% to 95%, bringing the site into RBI compliance. |
85% FASTER PUBLISHING Listed Indian NBFC Reduced publishing timelines from 3-4 day developer sprints to same-day launches managed directly by marketing teams. |
5x CAMPAIGN PAGE VOLUME Listed Indian NBFC Campaign pages scaled from 12 to 60+ per month. Competitor response time dropped from 5 days to 3 hours.. |
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WHAT DROVE THESE RESULTS Strong Core Web Vitals improved discoverability from the start. AI Copilot automated repetitive SEO and editorial tasks like metadata, schema markup, internal linking, localisation, and optimisation workflows directly inside the CMS. Built-in distribution reduced dependency on external tools and integrations, while maker-checker governance workflows helped regulated teams maintain compliance without slowing publishing operations. Many of these capabilities can still be implemented on platforms like Strapi or Adobe, but they often require additional tooling, custom development, or deeper investment across the broader platform stack. |
Full feature comparison
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Feature |
Publive |
Adobe AEM |
Strapi |
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Architecture |
✓ AI-Native headless + coupled CMS |
~ Commercial DXP, Java/OSGi |
~ Open-source headless, Node.js |
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Setup time |
✓ Weeks, day-1 editorial comfort |
✗ 6 to 12 months |
~ Weeks, developer-led only |
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Editorial UX |
✓ Intuitive, minimal dev dependency |
✗ Complex, high dev dependency |
✗ Dev-oriented, no editorial workflow |
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AI capabilities |
✓ Native Copilot, included, no extra cost |
~ Adobe Sensei, full stack required |
✗ No content AI, schema design only |
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SEO, AEO and GEO |
✓ Auto schema, meta, 98% CWV guaranteed |
~ Enterprise tools, no CWV guarantee |
✗ Plugins only, CWV frontend-dependent |
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Compliance and governance |
✓ Maker-checker, audit trails, WCAG, DPDP |
~ Available, specialist config needed |
✗ None built in, full custom build |
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Content distribution |
✓ Newsletters, push, news APIs, social |
~ Via Adobe Campaign, extra cost |
✗ None, API-only delivery |
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Analytics |
✓ Real-time SDK, GA4, GSC, Golden Signals |
~ Adobe Analytics, extra licence |
✗ Plugins only, nothing native |
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Infrastructure |
✓ AWS multi-CDN, 99.995% uptime, WAF |
~ Enterprise-grade, very high cost |
✗ CMS only, frontend hosting on customer |
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Total cost of ownership |
✓ 50% lower TCO |
✗ Very high, exceeds low six-figures/yr |
~ Low licence, high real TCO at scale |
The bottom line
Strapi gives developers exactly what they want. Adobe gives large enterprises exactly what they need. Both are strong platforms. Both also come with operational costs that are easy to underestimate until implementation is already underway.
Publive is built for teams trying to balance both sides of the equation: enterprise-grade governance and performance on one side, publishing speed and editorial autonomy on the other. In Media, BFSI, and Healthcare, those requirements increasingly exist together.
Search and discovery have also changed. AI-generated search experiences, declining organic CTRs, and the growing importance of platforms like Discover mean CMS decisions now directly affect visibility and distribution outcomes. Performance, structured data, governance, and publishing speed are no longer isolated technical considerations. They shape whether content gets discovered at all.
The CMS is no longer just a backend system. For many organisations, it has become part of the growth strategy itself. not a back-office choice. It is a competitive one.
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THE PUBLIVE ADVANTAGE, IN NUMBERS 98% Core Web Vitals pass rate | 60% faster content output with AI Copilot | 50% lower TCO | 99.995% uptime on AWS | Live in weeks | 7.3x monthly page views at News Nation | 85% faster campaign publishing (NBFC) | 231% Google News impressions at afaqs! |
Sources and references
1. HTTP Archive, Core Web Vitals Technology Report, 2025
2. ZipRecruiter, Adobe Experience Manager Developer Salary Data, 2025
3. G2, Adobe Experience Manager vs Strapi User Reviews and Ratings, 2025
4. Forrester Consulting (commissioned by Adobe), Total Economic Impact Study, Adobe Experience Platform
5. Ahrefs study across 300,000 keywords, AI Overview CTR impact data, 2026
6. Publive Blog, Google Fired Twice in 24 Hours: March 2026 Spam and Core Update, March 2026. blog.thepublive.com
7. Publive Blog, Why Core Web Vitals Still Matter for Rankings and Conversions, November 2025. blog.thepublive.com
8. Publive Case Study: afaqs! Boosts Content Efficiency with Publive, January 2026. thepublive.com/case-studies
9. Publive Case Study: IPO-Bound Small Finance Bank Exits AEM 6.5 in 14 Weeks, January 2026. thepublive.com/case-studies
10. Publive Case Study: Listed Indian NBFC Publishes Landing Pages 85% Faster, October 2025. thepublive.com/case-studies
11. Publive Documentation, docs.thepublive.com, 2026

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