Software Alternatives & Reviews

What’s your favorite CMS?

Statamic WiX Payload CMS Craft CMS Sanity.io Umbraco Bolt
  1. Build better, easier to manage websites. Enjoy radical efficiency. It's everything you never knew you always wanted in a CMS.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $259.0 / One-off (Pro License)

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 48 social mentions

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    WiX

    Create a free website with Wix.com. Customize with Wix' website builder, no coding skills needed. Choose a design, begin customizing and be online today
    My own. Built it during my tenure as a webdeveloper (together with the team) in FANG company, replicating wix.com experience for internal business users building websites.

    #Website Builder #Website Design #CMS 131 social mentions

  3. Headless CMS and Application Framework built with Node.js, React and MongoDB
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #CMS #JavaScript #SaaS 83 social mentions

  4. Content management system built on Yii PHP Framework
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Our recent projects have used Craft CMS and we're actively migrating legacy WP projects to Craft. In the 'traditional' PHP/MySQL space, compared to WordPress, Craft is a breath of fresh air.

    #CMS #Blogging Platform #Blogging 31 social mentions

  5. Sanity.io a platform for structured content that comes with an open-source editor that you can customize with React.js.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial

    #CMS #API Tools #Realtime Backend / API 55 social mentions

  6. Umbraco is the leading open source Microsoft ASP.NET CMS. You can start using Umbraco in 2 minutes, by taking a free trial of Umbraco Cloud.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I really like Umbraco (https://umbraco.com/), It has a decent community, and is on DotNetCore these days makes it very easy to use. You can setup most basic things yourself, but since it exists as a satellite to your site. You can integrate with it as deeply or not as you want. Plus the workflow for defining content is nice, the customer-facing UI is also slick, and adding custom elements to it and extending is easy too. Plus it's free.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 5 social mentions

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    Bolt is an open source Content Management Tool, which strives to be as simple and straightforward as possible. It is quick to set up, easy to configure, …
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Since I use Hugo I have no interest in a CMS myself (I only develop for myself and not for third parties). But before Hugo I had used https://boltcms.io.

    #Fraud Prevention #eCommerce #eCommerce Tools 8 social mentions

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