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December 14, 2022
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Starting with Adobe Experience Manager

  • December 14, 2022
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Hello guys!

I need your help, I have a question. I would like to use Adobe Experience Manager, mainly CMS, to create websites for my customers.

But I can't connect my ID.
Is the Experience Manager only available for large companies? Does that mean, as a "private" small business owner, I can't even work with that Manager?

Thank You!

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Best answer by arunpatidar

AEM can be used for small business also but is a licences tool.

You can contact Adobe to get the quote based on your requirements 

https://business.adobe.com/products/experience-manager/sites/aem-sites.html 

2 replies

milind_bachani
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 14, 2022

Hey @johannamoser ,

 

AEM is a licensed service to use, one cannot use it without valid license.

 

You have to reach out sales team for licensing, if you want to try it out they may provision you a trial license just to get the gist of the product and its capabilities.

 

You can signup for partnership here : https://solutionpartners.adobe.com/#

And can request for product evaluation request(temporary license).

Please feel free to reach out support on email : SPPHelp@adobe.com

 

Hope this helps, thank you!

 

December 14, 2022

Thank you! I will try that 🙂

arunpatidar
Community Advisor
arunpatidarCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
December 14, 2022

AEM can be used for small business also but is a licences tool.

You can contact Adobe to get the quote based on your requirements 

https://business.adobe.com/products/experience-manager/sites/aem-sites.html 

Arun Patidar
December 14, 2022

Thank you, I did that. Now I'm waiting 🙂