Choosing a digital experience platform often comes down to how well it fits your architecture and how much complexity it introduces over time. These comparisons highlight the differences that tend to matter most in real-world scenarios.
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Why Customers Choose Liferay DXP
Built for multi-audience experiences
Designed to integrate with your existing stack
Connect with CRM, ERP, and backend systems to build experiences without replacing your current stack.
Deploy on your terms
Deploy in cloud, on-premise, or hybrid environments depending on your requirements.
Support for secure, role-based experiences
Manage access for customers, partners, and employees with built-in permissions and governance.
Reduces long-term architectural complexity
Avoid managing multiple tools with a unified platform that simplifies integration and operations over time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When comparing platforms, it’s important to look beyond features. Focus on architecture, how well the platform integrates with your existing systems, total cost over time, and how easily your teams can build and maintain experiences.
Liferay DXP is designed as a unified platform that supports websites, portals, and intranets in one place. It focuses on integration, flexibility, and long-term maintainability rather than relying on multiple products working together.
Yes. Liferay DXP supports both public websites and secure, role-based portals. This allows organizations to manage different types of experiences from a single platform.
Liferay is built to connect with systems like CRM, ERP, and other backend services. This makes it possible to build connected experiences without replacing your current technology stack.