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A curated list of awesome packages, articles, and resources for the Wagtail CMS community.
Sonic is a high-performance, lightweight blogging platform built with Go, supporting multiple databases and object storage.
A self-hosted Ruby on Rails publishing platform for blogs and short messages, following IndieWeb principles.
A modular multilingual CMS built with Laravel for managing structured content like pages, news, events, and more.
An open-source Laravel admin panel, CMS, and CRM boilerplate with advanced CRUD generation and module management.
A professional, full-featured, high-performance e-commerce extension for TYPO3, enabling ultra-fast online shops, scalable marketplaces, and complex B2B applications.
A full-featured yet simple blog engine built on ASP.NET Core 10.
A modular, scalable, ultra-fast open-source all-in-one eCommerce platform built on ASP.NET Core 10.
A next-generation CMS and application framework for creating AI-generated personal websites, marketing funnels, and newsletter emails.
A next-generation CMS and application framework for creating AI-generated personal websites, marketing funnels, and newsletter emails.
A Composer library installer that maps package types to custom installation paths for PHP frameworks.
A highly extensible open-source PHP content management system built on Symfony for multi-lingual and multi-portal websites.
A self-hosted open-source publishing platform built with ASP.NET and Blazor WebAssembly for creating personal or group blogs.
A self-hosted open-source publishing platform built with ASP.NET and Blazor WebAssembly for personal or group blogs.
A Vue renderer that converts Notion pages into interactive Vue components with high visual fidelity.
An extensible, code-first .NET Core CMS and application framework with unobtrusive integration.
An open-source enterprise web CMS built on ASP.NET Core, supporting headless and decoupled architectures with customizable APIs.
A customizable and scalable content management system engine for Ruby on Rails applications.
A customizable and scalable content management system engine for Ruby on Rails applications.
An open-source, high-speed Erlang web framework and content management system for building dynamic, real-time websites and applications.
A modular, multilingual content management system built with Laravel for flexible website and application development.
A professional WordPress alternative for building marketing websites with Wagtail and Bootstrap.
A per-component internationalization solution for JavaScript applications with AI-powered translation, a visual editor, and a multilingual CMS.
A Node.js-based content management system with a graphical interface and tree-structured site management.
A Go-based Backend as a Service (BaaS) and web framework that automates database generation, provides CRUD APIs, and offers headless CMS capabilities.
A modern, extensible Content Management System built with ASP.NET Core and Blazor, supporting both traditional and headless architectures.
A Next.js blogging template with built-in CMS, tagging, pagination, and SEO for Netlify deployment.
A React, Redux, and Ant Design boilerplate for building enterprise-class CMS, ERP, and admin applications.
A reference example of a Sitecore solution built on Helix architecture principles for modular development.
A full-featured Laravel-based Content Management System with block-based templating and Physical Web integration.
A Blazor framework for building fully customizable content management systems purely from code.
A modular, fast content management system built on the Phalcon PHP framework for flexible web projects.
A client-side headless CMS for editing Markdown and other files directly in a GitHub repository.
A self-hostable, Twitter/Bluesky-like microblogging service with Markdown support, syntax highlighting, and RSS feed following.
A simple Laravel-based CMS with built-in modules for blog, pages, products, gallery, and user management.
A modular open-source Laravel administration panel and CMS designed for developers seeking flexibility and power.
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