Hi Adobe Community,
I’m an author in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), and as part of our workflow for creating pages on our website, we often need input, comments, and approvals from product line managers or subject matter experts. However, these individuals are not AEM users, and due to limited licenses, we can’t provide them with direct access to AEM.
Here are my questions:
What are my options for sharing AEM pages with non-AEM users to gather their feedback?
- Ideally, we’d like a way for them to view the page in its current state (e.g., a preview mode or similar) and provide comments without requiring an AEM license.
How can I incorporate feedback or approval steps into the AEM workflow if the reviewers are not AEM users?
- Is there a way to include external feedback in the workflow efficiently, or would we need to collect feedback separately and manually integrate it?
Would integrating Adobe Workfront help in this scenario?
- Since all employees in our organization have access to Workfront, could we use it to streamline the feedback and approval process, and if so, how would this integration work with AEM?
I’d greatly appreciate any suggestions or best practices for managing these types of workflows in AEM.
Thanks in advance!