Squiz Matrix
What is Squiz Matrix?
Squiz Matrix belongs to Content Management System (CMS) category.
A flexible, low-code enterprise content management system designed to manage multiple sites with many editors.
Squiz Matrix Performance Insights
7 websites
Websites using Squiz Matrix
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
100%
47
Performance
94
Accessibility
85
Best Practices
90
SEO
Squiz Matrix friendly technologies
jQuery
Google Analytics
Facebook Pixel
Cloudflare
Open Graph
Cloudflare Bot Man...
HTTP/3
core-js
Google Tag Manager
PHP
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