List of Maglr Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Maglr customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Maglr for Content Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Maglr for Content Management include: Albert Heijn, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 125000 employees and revenues of $54.61 billion, Zilveren Kruis Netherlands, a Netherlands based Insurance organisation with 1600 employees and revenues of $19.00 billion, Van Oord N.V., a Netherlands based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 5500 employees and revenues of $3.00 billion, WSP Australia, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 4500 employees and revenues of $720.0 million, Wsp Finland, a Finland based Professional Services organisation with 850 employees and revenues of $190.0 million and many others.
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Albert Heijn | Retail | 125000 | $54.6B | Netherlands | Maglr | Maglr | Content Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Albert Heijn implemented Maglr as a Content Management platform to produce an interactive Sustainability Report aimed at Dutch stakeholders and customers. The project was a Maglr Studio production and targeted CSR and corporate communications teams for publication and stakeholder engagement.
Maglr Studio created the interactive Sustainability Report and the engagement used Maglr's platform for web distribution and analytics, combining content authoring, responsive web publishing, and interactive report components. The implementation emphasized content assembly, visual storytelling modules, and embedded analytics capabilities provided by Maglr to measure web engagement.
Operationally the deployment was scoped to Albert Heijn's CSR and communications functions in the Netherlands, with publication handled through Maglr's hosting and analytics services. Governance centered on a production handoff from Maglr Studio to Albert Heijn communications for ongoing content updates and distribution management using the Maglr platform.
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Intraffic Netherlands | Professional Services | 150 | $16M | Netherlands | Maglr | Maglr | Content Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Intraffic Netherlands implemented Maglr as its Content Management application to manage and publish content on its corporate website https://www.intraffic.nl/. The deployment positioned Maglr as the primary web content platform, centralizing page authoring and responsive presentation for public-facing digital channels.
Configuration emphasized content authoring, template-driven publishing, digital asset management, and role-based editorial workflows, with the marketing and communications teams defined as primary users. Operational scope focused on website publishing, using staged editorial governance and phased content rollout to enforce approvals, version control, and editorial ownership across site sections.
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Van Oord N.V. | Construction and Real Estate | 5500 | $3.0B | Netherlands | Maglr | Maglr | Content Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Van Oord N.V. deployed Maglr to publish its interactive client magazine About Marine Ingenuity, edition 13, 2020. The deployment uses Maglr Studio as the authoring and production environment within the Content Management category to produce an interactive digital magazine aimed at an international audience. The publication is maintained on a twice yearly cadence and serves Van Oord global communications channels. The scope centers on corporate communications and external marketing teams.
Maglr Studio was configured to support interactive layouts, responsive presentation, embedded multimedia and magazine-style sequencing, leveraging Content Management capabilities such as visual authoring, template management and scheduled publishing. Editorial governance was organized around a biannual publishing workflow with staged review and approval cycles to support regular updates. The implementation narrative reflects a focused use of the Maglr application for corporate publication and global stakeholder engagement.
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WSP Australia | Professional Services | 4500 | $720M | Australia | Maglr | Maglr | Content Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, WSP Australia deployed Maglr as a Content Management solution on its website. The Maglr Content Management implementation supports WSP Australia marketing and communications functions for web content authoring and public-facing content delivery.
The implementation leverages category-typical capabilities such as template-driven page composition, editorial workflow controls, and digital asset management to centralize content production and versioning for site pages. Configuration work focused on content models, role-based permissions, and content staging to align site structure with professional services use cases including project pages, thought leadership, and case studies.
Operational scope is the corporate website and the marketing and communications teams in Australia, providing a single system for content creation, approval, and publishing. Governance was oriented around editorial approval flows and access controls to maintain brand consistency and compliance for externally published materials.
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Wsp Finland | Professional Services | 850 | $190M | Finland | Maglr | Maglr | Content Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Wsp Finland implemented Maglr as its Content Management solution to manage and publish website content. The deployment is focused on the corporate website and supports digital communications and marketing teams across Finland.
Maglr was configured to support modular page composition, template-driven layouts, rich media handling, and scheduled publishing workflows consistent with Content Management best practices. The implementation emphasized content authoring, versioning, editorial controls and role separation to streamline editorial operations and accelerate page delivery.
Operational governance centers on editorial workflows, permissions for content owners, and a staged review and approval process to enforce corporate communications standards. Training and rollout activities targeted marketing and communications stakeholders, aligning content governance with existing publishing calendars and site maintenance practices. This implementation positions Wsp Finland, Maglr, Content Management as the core platform for website content and corporate communications.
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Insurance | 1600 | $19.0B | Netherlands | Maglr | Maglr | Content Management | 2023 | n/a |
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