Quintype is a publishing platform designed for digital media organizations. A new age CMS software to assist digital media organizations in creating interactive content by way of engaging storytelling elements, analytics-driven distribution of content to increase engagements, seamless end-user experience across channels and provides tools for audience engagement and monetization. Quintype enables digital publishers to liberate their content from the shackles of legacy content management systems and have access to the technology that was previously available only to the largest media organizations. With Quintype, publishers can focus on their core competency of producing quality content - & leave all the technology-heavy lifting to Quintype’s suite of products. Quintype’s state of the art SaaS products are Bold, Ahead, Accesstype, and Metype. These products help publishers around 3 axes - content management, audience engagement, and content monetization. Quintype ensures that you continue to be at the leading edge of digital publishing technology - whether its a progressive web app for your digital property, Facebook’s Instant Articles, Google’s AMP, Semantic analytics, leveraging big data analytics & machine learning, etc to understand and predict your reader’s preferences.
Open-source serverless enterprise CMS platform. Includes a headless CMS, page builder, form builder, and file manager. Easy to customize and expand. Deploys to AWS.
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Based on our record, Webiny seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Even Strapi needs to be hosted somewhere, and that usually involves a recurring fee. I've had great success over the past 2 years building blogs using http://webiny.com, and because they get low traffic, I've only ever had 1 bill from AWS that was around 80 cents US. Source: almost 2 years ago
Strapi is awesome, I've been a fan of the project since its early days. However, I've been closely watching Webiny too. It's easier to host because you don't have to worry about running Docker containers or installing MongoDB on your local machine. Instead you put it on your AWS account (can be done with a few clicks), define your content models once it's there and you then only pay for usage. http://webiny.com. Source: about 2 years ago
Yeah I hear you, SAAS CMS platforms can get prohibitively expensive really quickly after the initial free tier expires. I've found hosting Strapi (or similar) on Heroku has saved me the cost of keeping a server instance running, which usually would cost $5-10 per month. However, the most cost effective for me so far has been Webiny. It's serverless so you install it on AWS and typically don't pay as much (if... Source: about 2 years ago
Otherwise if you want a framework to build on, there's Redwood (which works particularly well on Netlify and Vercel) or Webiny (for AWS, Azure and others). - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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