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CMSimple

CMSimple is a PHP based Content Managemant System (CMS) , which requires no database. All data are stored in a simple file system. subtitle

CMSimple Alternatives

The best CMSimple alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /philecms-alternatives

    A file-driven CMS powered by Markdown and Twig.

  2. /bludit-alternatives

    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

  3. Visit website

    Build powerful web apps, and create your custom AI apps, no code needed!

    Visit website freemium

  4. /boidcms-alternatives

    Flat file CMS for building simple websites and blogs.

    Open Source free

  5. /wondercms-alternatives

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

    Open Source

  6. /vapid-alternatives

    An intentionally simple CMS

  7. /htmly-alternatives

    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

  8. /monstra-cms-alternatives

    Fast and small flat-file content management system written in PHP!

  9. /getsimple-cms-alternatives

    GetSimple is an XML based lite Content Management System.

    Open Source

  10. /grav-alternatives

    The modern open source flat-file CMS

    Open Source

  11. /bafercms-alternatives

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

    free

  12. /nibbleblog-alternatives

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

  13. /pico-alternatives

    A stupidly simple and blazing fast, flat file CMS

    Open Source

  14. /backdrop-cms-alternatives

    A free and Open Source CMS for small to medium sized businesses and non-profits.

    Open Source

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