WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database, used for creating websites and blogs.. There are currently 11 open-source alternatives to WordPress, with a combined total of 139.0k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is PHP.
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An open-source, fullstack Next.js framework that provides a TypeScript backend and admin panel, usable as a headless CMS or for building applications.
An open-source, fullstack Next.js framework that provides a TypeScript backend and admin panel, usable as a headless CMS or for building applications.
A Django-based content management system focused on flexibility, user experience, and developer control.
A self-hosted CMS platform built on Laravel that simplifies web development workflows.
A full-stack Node.js CMS with in-context editing for content creators and headless flexibility for developers.
A full-stack Node.js CMS with in-context editing for content creators and headless flexibility for developers.
A stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file content management system that requires no database.
A flexible, user-friendly PHP CMS for creating custom digital experiences on the web and beyond.
A flexible, user-friendly PHP CMS for creating custom digital experiences on the web and beyond.
A fast, user-friendly ORM and query builder for Python with async support, batteries included.
A minimalist, database-free blogging platform that publishes posts from Markdown files in under 30 seconds.
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