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Appernetic

Appernetic is a web service for managing and generating static content for GitHub Pages.

Appernetic Alternatives

The best Appernetic alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. Publication platform(host) for static sites

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  2. Free Dropbox website hosting. Dbxlr uses your direct download links to host your websites.

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  3. Create FREE one-page sites with limey.io. Receive gifts. Capture leads. Share your favorite photos. All in a matter of minutes.

    Visit website freemium $5.0 / Monthly (Lite paid plan)

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  4. ExpressionEngine is a flexible, feature-rich content management system that empowers thousands of...

    Open Source

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  5. The modern open source flat-file CMS

    Open Source

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  6. Hugo is a general-purpose website framework for generating static web pages.

    Open Source

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  7. You don't need another CMS. You need a better way to manage content — unified, structured, and ready to deploy to any digital channel.

    /contentful-alternatives
  8. Cloudflare is a global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable.

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  9. CMS built on top of OpenResty and ArangoDB. Coded in moonscript / Lua & Javascript.

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  10. An open-source CMS for your Git workflow

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  11. Strapi is the most advanced Node.

    Open Source

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  12. Calepin reads Markdown-formatted, plain-text files stored in your Dropbox and converts them into...

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  13. Site44 turns Dropbox folders into websites.

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  14. Free Web Hosting. Quickly and easily serve websites from your cloud drive (Dropbox, Google Drive...

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