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Uniform DXP Consulting Services for the Agentic Web

Sengo works with Uniform, the agentic DXP that orchestrates content, data and commerce from the systems you already run. Our Uniform DXP consulting services join the three layers most vendors sell separately: the platform itself, the AI agents that act on it, and the structured content that keeps you visible in AI answers. Moreover, we are not a Uniform reseller — so we will also tell you plainly when Uniform is the wrong fit.

End-to-end Uniform DXP consulting services for your enterprise

Visual Workspace

Marketers compose pages visually while developers keep the component contract intact. Because the workspace edits content living in several systems at once, nobody waits on a release to change a headline.

Composability And Orchestration

Uniform sits above your stack instead of replacing it. It pulls content, product data and assets from the CMS, PIM and commerce back ends you already own, then delivers one composed experience — with no glue code left for your team to maintain.

Scout AI Agent

Scout is Uniform’s agentic AI, and it acts rather than merely suggests. It drafts pages from a plain-language brief, proposes audience segments, tags content for retrieval and translates it. We set the guardrails first, so an agent never publishes what a human has not approved.

Edge Personalization

Uniform resolves audience and intent at the edge, so a personalized page arrives already assembled. Visitors therefore see no flicker, and Core Web Vitals stay intact — which still matters to search engines and AI crawlers alike.

A/B Testing

Run component-level experiments without shipping a second build. Because the variant resolves before render, a test does not tax page speed. We also help you choose experiments worth running, then read the results honestly.

Granular Localization

Localize at the field, component or page level instead of cloning whole sites. For bilingual organizations, that distinction decides whether English and French stay at genuine parity, or whether the French site quietly falls a release behind.

Elevate your digital ecosystem with our Uniform DXP consulting services

Architecture

We decide with you what Uniform should orchestrate and what should stay exactly where it is. That is the same neutral lens we bring to a full platform and stack evaluation, and it usually shrinks the project rather than growing it.

Migration

Uniform Siphon can reconstruct an existing front end inside Uniform, which shortens the first mile considerably. We then handle everything Siphon cannot: content modelling, integrations, redirects, EN/FR parity and the cutover plan.

Support

Once you are live, somebody has to own releases, integrations and the morning a source system changes its API without warning. We monitor, patch and stay accountable, in English or in French.

Optimization

We tune personalization rules, experiments and cache behaviour so the experience stays genuinely fast. In addition, we keep your content structured for AI answer engines, not only for traditional search.

Training

Your marketers learn the visual workspace and the limits of Scout; your developers learn the component contract, the integrations layer and the MCP endpoints. Consequently, your team ships without calling us first.

Audit

Already running Uniform? We review the content model, integrations, agent guardrails and performance, then hand you a prioritized list — together with an honest read on how Uniform compares to the other CMS and DXP options you could be running instead.

One orchestration layer over the systems you already run
Personalization and testing without a Core Web Vitals penalty
AI agents that work inside guardrails your team sets
EN and FR parity treated as a requirement, not an afterthought

Frequently Asked Questions

Either is possible, and the answer is a decision rather than a default. Uniform ships its own visual content management, yet its orchestration layer is built to sit above the systems you already run — Sitecore, Optimizely, Contentful, WordPress, a PIM, a commerce platform.

Most enterprises we advise begin by orchestrating what already exists, then move authoring across gradually. That order keeps the risk low and the first release small.

No, and we would rather say so plainly. Sengo holds official implementation partnerships with Sitecore, Optimizely, Contentful, Storyblok, Kentico, Coveo, Netlify and ai12z, while we work with Uniform without one.

That matters here: our Uniform DXP consulting services carry no reseller margin, so nothing tilts the recommendation toward Uniform when a simpler answer would serve you better.

Uniform exposes structured content through MCP endpoints, so agents and assistants can consume it directly instead of scraping rendered pages. Scout, its own agent, then acts inside the platform — drafting, tagging, segmenting and translating.

We design the guardrails around both before either goes near production, because an agent with publish rights and no review step is a governance incident waiting to happen.

Indirectly, and only alongside the right content model. Structured, well-typed content is considerably easier for answer engines to parse and cite than a rendered page, and a clean delivery layer helps.

However, no platform earns citations on its own. The content strategy behind it does most of that work, which is why we treat the two as one engagement rather than two.

Yes. Sengo is a bilingual Québec team, and every engagement runs in English or in French, including documentation and training.

Uniform’s granular localization then lets us keep both languages at genuine parity, rather than leaving the French site a release behind the English one.

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