List of Marq (formerly LucidPress) Customers
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Companies using Marq (formerly LucidPress) for Content Management include: Yext, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Arcadia Unified School District, a United States based Education organisation with 326 employees and revenues of $60.0 million, National Association of Home Builders of The United States, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Arcadia Unified School District | Education | 326 | $60M | United States | Marq | Marq (formerly LucidPress) | Content Management | 2014 | n/a | In 2014 Arcadia Unified School District implemented Marq (formerly LucidPress) as an EDU Premium Content Management cloud solution during a districtwide 1:1 Chromebook rollout. The initial deployment targeted students and teachers and focused on enabling creation of newsletters, posters and classroom materials to support the district's education and communications processes. Marq (formerly LucidPress) was provisioned as a cloud SaaS offering with web based design and collaborative authoring capabilities, a template library tailored for classroom and communications use, and centralized asset management for school branded materials. Configuration emphasized role based access for teachers and student accounts, and template governance to ensure consistent communications and compliant classroom outputs. The rollout was executed alongside Chromebook provisioning so device access and account onboarding were coordinated by district IT, resulting in a quick to deploy SaaS adoption that decreased support time and increased student and staff satisfaction with creative projects. Operational scope remained district wide across classrooms and communications teams, with adoption incorporated into routine instructional and school communications workflows. | |
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National Association of Home Builders of The United States | Non Profit | 10 | $1M | United States | Marq | Marq (formerly LucidPress) | Content Management | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, National Association of Home Builders of The United States adopted Marq formerly LucidPress as its Content Management solution to templatize and lock newsletter layouts. The initial deployment focused on enabling local NAHB chapters across the United States to produce consistent, on-brand communications at scale. Marq was configured with centralized template libraries, locked design regions, brand asset management, and WYSIWYG editing capabilities to allow local associations to edit content without changing layout or typography. Configuration emphasized template governance and role-based editing to separate template stewardship from distributed content creation, preserving corporate identity while enabling decentralized production. Operational coverage targeted marketing and communications functions across NAHB chapters, centralizing template creation and distributing content authoring to local teams. The deployment delivered consistent branding and reduced production effort for local associations, improving newsletter quality and distribution efficiency as described by NAHB. | |
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Yext | Professional Services | 1200 | $300M | United States | Marq | Marq (formerly LucidPress) | Content Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Yext deployed Marq (formerly LucidPress) as a Content Management solution to standardize marketing collateral creation across its global marketing organization. The deployment was aimed at enabling a small central design team to provision locked, brand compliant templates while allowing regional marketing teams to produce localized materials in multiple countries and languages. Marq (formerly LucidPress) was configured to provide lockable templates, translatable templates, and sell sheet collateral creation workflows, combining template governance with user-level editing controls. The implementation emphasized template locking and controlled fields to preserve brand standards, and translation-friendly assets to support localization workflows without requiring full creative redesigns. Operationally the solution placed responsibility for template creation and brand governance with the central design team, while delegating asset localization and finalization to international marketing teams, covering multiple languages and markets. This approach increased the volume of on-brand marketing materials produced and enabled international teams to localize assets without burdening the core creative team, preserving centralized brand control while decentralizing execution. |
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