Welcome back to “Opening Up,” our blog series sharing ideas and insights into the endlessly shifting world of digital transformation. At Acquia, we define ourselves as the open digital experience company, and we were just recently named a Leader in the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms (DXPs). Our focus is on building the technology that facilitates interactions between companies and customers everywhere and anywhere. So what do these interactions look like, and where do they fit within the complex relationship between people and technology? In other words (or acronyms), how do you define the “DX” within the DXP?
We asked our community for their own digital experience definitions, and now we’re sharing their answers. So, “How would you describe a “digital experience?”
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“Digital experience is everything your customer interacts with on all digital channels, and the sum of the total cohesive experience they (should) get.”
-Rose Iorillo, User Experience Researcher
“A digital experience is an interaction between a consumer and a digital platform. A good digital experience is one that engages the customer, is memorable, personalized and effortless.”
-Nick Maffeo, Business Development Representative
“A digital experience is the act of encountering things beyond physical limits. Digital experiences are free, not dependent on distance, time or locked into any one device or location.”
-Yuri Fukuoka, Field Marketing Manager (Japan)
“A digital experience is only a digital experience when it is memorable. It's a website or an app that keeps you coming back.”
-Maggie Schroeder, Product Marketing Manager
“I think digital experience is a total understanding of how people interact with your brand online and then optimizing that ‘experience’ to best suit your customers.”
-Caroline Smart, Accounts Payable Specialist
“It’s the all-encompassing interaction online with a community. Digital experiences involve all aspects of what someone sees and interacts with within an online community, company or network.”
-Samuel Holt, Staff Accountant