Tuplix is an intriguing web site management tool that focuses on a very specific part of website creation — web content. Probably more than anything, web content is the most difficult and time consuming, for obvious reasons.
This can create a lot of friction and wasted time for the designer and client as they go back and forth on minute wording issues and its affect on design/layout, etc. This site aims to help streamline that situation by allowing the client to edit certain parts content while the site is still under the control of the designer. Best of all, the service is remotely serviced, so you don’ t have to export the site to integrate this tool. Also, you can edit right on the page and immediately save to a draft or publish immediately, which allows you to see how it looks within the design. The cost for this service is tiered…going from free for managing 2 web pages to $10 a month for managing 10 pages and up to $115 a month for managing unlimited pages.
Tuplix.com In Their Own Words
“Tuplix covers the “last mile” from the end of website design to the start of content management. Website owners and designers both benefit from Tuplix. Owners can easily make edits without any technical know-how. Designers control what can and cannot be edited.
Call it what you will: web content management solution, web publishing tool, casual authoring tool, or easy-edit solution. Terminology does not matter much. What does matter is how powerful and easy Tuplix is to use. Once you try Tuplix, other tools will seem arcane and rigid in comparison.”
Why Tuplix.com It Might Be A Killer
This site serves a very important niche — the delicate and time-consuming part of the web site creation process re: content. Having been through a web creation process more than once, this feature is invaluable and clever.
Some Questions About Tuplix.com
How are they marketing this site? Are they marketing to web design firms and other new businesses, as they are not getting much traffic? How many clients do they have and do they want to have to make a profit? Finally, the home page layout is convoluted and has too many links, confusing the user. 







