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One platform for every brand, subsidiary, and business unit

Unify content operations across the whole group — corporate sets the standards and brand guardrails, each business unit ships independently, and IT secures one codebase instead of dozens.

The challenge

Every business unit bought its own CMS

1 codebase
to patch and secure for the whole group

In most large groups, each brand, region, and subsidiary procured its own CMS. The result is duplicated hosting, inconsistent governance, and a security surface no one can fully see — plus a brand team with no real way to enforce standards.

Consolidation usually stalls because central control and local autonomy feel like opposites: lock things down and units route around you; leave it open and standards evaporate.

Govexy resolves the tension. Corporate publishes approved themes, workflows, and quotas; each unit operates independently inside them — on one platform, one codebase, one bill.

Why Govexy

Unified management, independent operation

Replace dozens of disconnected CMS installs with one governed platform.

Tenant per business unit

Every subsidiary and brand gets its own isolated workspace, users, and branding under one roof.

Chargeback-ready quotas

Allocate storage, bandwidth, and seats per unit for accurate cost attribution across the group.

Inherited workflows

Corporate HQ defines standard approval and press-release flows; subsidiaries inherit and customize.

Approved theme library

The brand team publishes approved themes; units select and tailor within brand guidelines.

Support without sharing

Corporate IT impersonates any unit's dashboard for support — no credential sharing required.

Group-wide AI standards

Enterprise writing standards enforced through centrally managed prompt templates.

Consolidated visibility

One analytics view across every business unit

See content performance, form submissions, and engagement for the whole group — then drill into any single brand. Monitor resource consumption per unit for clean cost allocation.

  • Cross-unit content and engagement analytics
  • Per-tenant bandwidth and storage tracking
  • Decentralized team management with role limits
  • Token-based onboarding for each subsidiary
One security posture

A single codebase to patch and secure

Instead of dozens of independent installs each with their own update cycle, you maintain one platform — one infrastructure to secure and a uniform permission model across the group.

  • Uniform RBAC across all subsidiaries
  • Continuous security patches for the whole group
  • Complete audit trail on every entity
  • Custom integrations with ERP, CRM, and SSO
Minutes
to onboard a new brand or business unit

Add a brand without a project plan

Provision a tenant, assign a domain and an approved theme, invite the team — a new business unit is live and governed the same day.

How enterprises use Govexy

Multi-brand rollouts

Launch and govern dozens of brand sites with shared standards and independent teams.

Press & comms pipelines

Corporate-defined approval flows for press releases distributed across every unit.

Cost allocation

Per-unit quotas and bandwidth tracking make platform cost attributable and chargeback-friendly.

Partner & app channels

Power subsidiary mobile apps and partner portals from the same content repository.

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Corporate finally has brand and security control, and every subsidiary still moves at its own pace. That balance is the whole reason we consolidated.
VP of Digital Platforms · Global holding company (illustrative)
FAQ

Common questions

Per-tenant storage, bandwidth, and seat quotas make consumption measurable, so finance can attribute platform cost back to each business unit.

Yes — within guardrails. Corporate publishes approved themes and standard workflows; each unit selects, customizes, and operates independently.

Custom integrations with ERP, CRM, SSO, and payment gateways can be built on demand thanks to the modular architecture.

Corporate IT can securely impersonate any subsidiary's dashboard to troubleshoot, with the action recorded in the audit trail.

Unify every brand on one governed platform

See how holding companies cut CMS sprawl and cost across the group.