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Nibbleblog

Nibbleblog is a powerful engine for creating blogs, all you need is PHP to work.

Nibbleblog Alternatives

The best Nibbleblog alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    Bludit is a web application to build your own website or blog in seconds, it's completely free and open source. Markdown support.

    Open Source

    /bludit-alternatives
  2. 11

    WonderCMS is the smallest flat file CMS. Completely free, open source, privacy oriented for over 12 years.

    Open Source

    /wondercms-alternatives
  3. The Website Builder for Startups

    Visit website freemium $25.0 / Monthly

    Visit website
  4. The modern open source flat-file CMS

    Open Source

    /grav-alternatives
  5. The fastest and the easiest way to edit content "in-place", while looking at the website.

    free

    /bafercms-alternatives
  6. HTMLy is an open source databaseless blogging platform. A Flat-File Blog and Flat-File CMS written in PHP prioritizes simplicity and speed.

    Open Source

    /htmly-alternatives
  7. A file-driven CMS powered by Markdown and Twig.

    /philecms-alternatives
  8. razorCMS is a file based CMS (Content Management System), allowing you to create a website in a graphical way without the need of a separate database.

    /razorcms-alternatives
  9. Flat file CMS for building simple websites and blogs.

    Open Source free

    /boidcms-alternatives
  10. GetSimple is an XML based lite Content Management System.

    Open Source

    /getsimple-cms-alternatives
  11. The easiest Open Source Content Management System for small web- and minisites

    /zimplit-cms-alternatives
  12. gp|Easy CMS is a complete and easy to use Content Management System.

    /gpeasy-alternatives
  13. Fast and small flat-file content management system written in PHP!

    /monstra-cms-alternatives
  14. phpSQLiteCMS - a simple & lightweight CMS

    /phpsqlitecms-alternatives
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