CMSKIT is an enterprise-grade website content management system from Japan’s NOAH, positioned as a tool that allows non-technical users to create, update, and manage web page publishing. It is not only aimed at corporate websites, but also explicitly covers municipalities, public institutions, universities, hospitals, and other organizations with higher requirements for content accuracy, approval processes, and accessibility.
The core of the product is in-browser editing, offering three modes: block editing, WW area editing, and WW page editing. It also supports a word-processor-like input experience, step-by-step editing, static HTML generation, multilingual content, and flexible design. Existing websites can be converted to CMS-managed sites without changing their design, and it is also possible to import only frequently updated pages. For organizational management, CMSKIT can restrict features and editing scopes by team, department, and user, while publication control is handled through approval and rejection workflows, making it suitable for multi-person website operations.
The cloud version requires no installation and includes server maintenance, security measures, service monitoring, failure monitoring and recovery, backups, and more. Daily data can be retained for 30 days, with an option for geographically redundant backups. The server-installed version supports customer-owned servers; the materials state that both Linux and Windows servers are supported, making it suitable for organizations with intranet requirements or their own operations teams. In terms of integrations, the main items mentioned are Twitter and Facebook posting management, linkage with curation/portal generators, external WWW synchronization, and FTP. No information on open APIs or developer documentation was found.
Pricing is relatively traditional. A perpetual server license starts at 570,000 yen for 5 user IDs and 2,250,000 yen for 300 user IDs, excluding tax. Annual licenses start at 190,000 yen/year for 5 user IDs and 750,000 yen/year for 300 user IDs. Extension KITs are purchased separately. The cloud version is quoted based on specifications and project requirements; enterprise case examples show initial fees starting at around 800,000-900,000 yen, with operating fees of around 22,000-31,000 yen/month.
Its strengths are comprehensive permission and approval controls, accessibility checks, terminology checks, broken-link checks, and cloud operations services, making it especially well suited to serious content scenarios such as government, universities, and healthcare. Its drawbacks are that the documentation is clearly Japan-focused, pricing and licensing are complex, many cloud prices require quotation, and API ecosystem information is limited. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the available text; meanwhile, its social integrations rely on Twitter/Facebook, which have limited practical value in mainland China. If a China-based team plans to use it, they should carefully evaluate network connectivity, JPY payments, and Chinese-language support, while also considering WordPress, Drupal, or local website-building/CMS solutions as alternatives.
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