An all-in-one ASP.NET Core platform for CMS, eCommerce, forum, Q&A, and CRM built on the SIOH framework.
Swastika I/O Core is an all-in-one ASP.NET Core platform that integrates multiple web application functionalities such as CMS, eCommerce, forums, Q&A, and CRM into a single system. It is built on the SIOH framework, providing a modular and extensible architecture for developers to create comprehensive web solutions without managing separate systems. The platform aims to streamline development by offering a unified approach to diverse web needs.
Developers and organizations looking for an integrated, extensible platform to build and manage web applications with combined CMS, eCommerce, forum, Q&A, and CRM capabilities using ASP.NET Core.
It offers a unique all-in-one solution that reduces complexity and integration efforts by combining multiple essential web functionalities into a single, modular platform built on modern ASP.NET Core, with an emphasis on customization and scalability through the SIOH framework.
✔ [ SIOC ] Swastika I/O Core is an all in one platform (e.g CMS, eCommerce, Forum, Q&A, CRM...) ASP.NET Core / Dotnet Core System based on SIOH Framework.
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Combines CMS, eCommerce, forums, Q&A, and CRM into a single system, reducing the need to manage and integrate multiple separate services, as highlighted in its all-in-one platform description.
Built on modern .NET Core, providing cross-platform performance, scalability, and alignment with contemporary .NET development practices for diverse web applications.
Leverages the SIOH framework for extensibility, allowing developers to create or override modules to tailor functionality, as evidenced by its modular architecture emphasis.
Includes an admin portal with Bootstrap 4 and a default frontend template with Now UI Pro, accelerating development with ready-to-use designs for rapid prototyping.
Requires cloning multiple Git repositories and executing several build commands (npm install, gulp build, etc.), which can lead to errors, such as the SQL exception troubleshooting note in the README.
The project name includes 'Swastika,' which may be controversial, and the README directly suggests switching to Mixcore CMS for those concerned, indicating potential adoption barriers.
Relies on Bootstrap 4 and Now UI Pro for templates, which may not suit teams preferring modern frontend frameworks like React or Angular without significant customization effort.
As an all-in-one system, it can introduce bloat and performance overhead for projects needing only a subset of features, compared to leaner, service-based alternatives.