As a result of Adobe announcing the
End of Life for the Business Catalyst product, Top Left Designs had to seek an alternative CMS platform that we could migrate our current portfolio of clients to with minimal impact and yet still providing the same robust features that we had come to find invaluable within the BC platform.
Treepl CMS is a result of joint efforts of experienced developers (Code Production) and successful entrepreneurs (former Adobe Business Catalyst Partners).
Founded in 2008 Code Production has successfully delivered more than 1,200 web projects of various complexity to their 285 clients located in Northern America, Australia and Europe, becoming a leading developer partner for Adobe Business Catalyst community. On March 26th, 2018 Adobe announced the EOL of Business Catalyst CMS which forced thousands of Business Catalyst Partners to find a new home for tens of thousands of their websites. After much research and analysis and not finding a worthy alternative, backed by several well-established Business Catalyst Partners, Code Production started creating their own platform that would serve the needs of their growing business. On July 17th version 1 of Treepl CMS was launched giving opportunity to every former Business Catalyst partner to get their clients businesses to the next level.
Top Left Designs has taken up a Treepl Partner agreement and will be using this platform as one of two choices it has settled on as a suitable replacement to Adobe BC.
Treepl CMS is not merely a replacement to BC as it is in fact a new platform and architecture that provides far greater functionality and ease of use yet still maintaining full compatibility with BC for migration of existing websites. This is something that only one other platform of a vast number of alternatives reviewed by BC Partners. We closely examined the alternatives for not only matching of functionality, security and completeness of solution but also for their ability to readly migrate BC sites across and also to provide our clients with an interface that was familiar to them thus minimising the impact of moving t a new platform.