Own Your Content on the ServiceNow Platform
Hey everyone, I’m so excited to show you a sneak peek of our latest project! A state-of-the-art content management system built on the ServiceNow platform. You can easily create content such as news, events, articles, as well as new content types. Orbit also offers a variety of features, including content preview, targeted audiences, and governance.
Please visit NewRocket.com for more details on how to extend your ServiceNow experience with Orbit.
Orbit Features
Delegated Content Administration
Remove bottlenecks while improving information delivery by delegating content authoring and maintenance to stakeholders in the business.
Streamlined Authoring Experience
Let your authors focus on what is needed and relevant instead of becoming confused by deep navigation and irrelevant options.
Custom Content Types
Structure your content the way you need it with support for everything from simple links to full, responsive page layouts.
Content REST API
Gain flexibility in the presentation layer by accessing content through an API that even allows access to content from outside of ServiceNow.
Brandable Configurable Interface
Provide a seamless user experience by showcasing your company’s branding throughout the system.
Content Preview
Easily preview your content before publishing.
Conditional Content Visibility
Empower your authors to get the right content to the right people at the right time through content audience selection.
Content Governance Controls
Prevent your intranet from becoming a black hole of useless, unvetted information through the use of approval workflows and validity dates.
Enhanced HTML Editor
Improve styling and maintainability with an enhanced editor that gives you the power to create rich, engaging content while ensuring consistent formatting across documents.
Reusable Blocks & Snippets
Create at rocket speed using reusable, company-specific content blocks and snippets like headers and expandable sections.
Wow! Amazing work! You guys are portal rockstars! 😀
Very impressive, guys. It’s like Gutenberg for the Portal.
Thank you, Michael. Yes, definitely inspired by Gutenberg.