If keeping your website up to date is a complex and costly process, Stage Manager is the perfect solution.

If you already have a content management system, but it’s not flexible enough for you, Stage Manager is your next step.

Put simply, Stage Manager puts you in control of your website. You can add new pages, amend content, manage media libraries, edit images on the fly, update your navigation, run a sitewide search engine and much more from the comfort of your own office – and without needing to know anything about HTML, Dreamweaver or Frontpage.

You can even change the look and feel of your pages – and if you decide that you preferred the way the page looked before you changed it, that’s fine too. Stage Manager lets you revert to multiple previous versions of the page.

There’s no fuss, no complication and no waiting for web designers to update your pages. All you need is a computer, an internet connection and basic PC skills.

If you can use Microsoft Word, you can use Stage Manager!

Stage Manager isn’t an off-the-shelf package. We’ll come and meet with you, discuss what you need your website to do for you, and build you a tailored version of Stage Manager.

And while we’re discussing a functionality brief, we’ll talk design, too. However you want your website to look, Stage Manager will work perfectly with it.

All Stage Manager sites are accessible to at least AA-standard (WAI guidelines).

Our sites come with their own internal search engine and a sitemap to help your visitors find what they want first time, every time.

Basic page activity

  • Add pages
  • Amend pages
  • Delete pages
  • “Roll back” to previously saved pages

File management

  • Create, rename and delete files and folders
  • Move files between folders
  • Upload files

Sophisticated image editing (on the fly)

  • Resize
  • Crop
  • Adjust brightness
  • Rotate

Navigation

  • Multiple navigation levels
  • Reorder links
  • Nest links
  • Rename links
  • Switch links on and off
  • Swap links between navigation levels

User levels

  • Multiple access levels
  • Assign different roles to individuals