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WordPress import
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Mostly blog oriented
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Search engine form & SEO included
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Poor support community
A very poor support community, and a developer who is just way too sensitive to any feedback.
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Free and open source
WYSIWYG.
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Limited
Very limited free themes, that really are quite useless. Other themes cost quite a bit of money.
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Social media friendly (generates cards)
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Kirby CMS
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Kirby is a file‑based CMS
Installing means uploading some files to your server and that's it.
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Euro 99,– per domain
Kirby CMS costs Euro 99,– (plus VAT) per installation. There is no longer a discount for private websites.
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Great Community
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Kirby 3 pricing went up
The price went up with Kirby 3 as the CMS grew. It's still worth it but maybe not for small websites. Tip: They sometimes offer social pricing on demand for small structures or students.
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Good support
Well documented and friendly community.
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Price model
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Markdown syntax
Write your content with plain Markdown or use Kirbytext.
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Custom panel
You can create custom panel (admin section) for every page type with ease.
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Very customisable
From very simple pages to highly customised content models, almost anything is possible. Fast prototyping.
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Great community
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Open source
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Not free for commercial
This is good thing. Free CMS always have some hidden pricing model that you eventually pay actually more than this.
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Super Flexible
The entire CMS is extremely flexible and very easy to use.
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Open for unconvetional/exoerimental solutions
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Languages:
PHP
Multi Language Support:
Yes
PHP version:
7.3+
Template Engine:
PHP
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Flextype
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Dynamic Content Types
Define unlimited custom fields for any of your entries.
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Same CMS repackaged
Same CMS that got regurgitated over and over for years.
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Free
MIT-licensed open source project and completely free to use.
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No external DB required
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Built-in REST API
Provides APIs organized around Representational State Transfer (REST) for working with content.
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Version Control
It is easy to version control all content in Flextype with GIT or any other Version Control System.
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Flexible
Simple but powerful Core API's.
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Super Fast
Elegance architecture and built-in smart cache.
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Tokenized API
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
License:
MIT
Technology:
PHP
Multi Language Support:
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Statamic
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Multi-lingual support baked into the core
No need for plugins.
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Not free
Limits adoption. Might not be the best choice for small/no-budget projects.
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Great support
Since it's a premium product, you have easy access to the devs, either through their Slack channel or through email or the official forums.
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Developers have extra incentive to maintain it, considering it's a commercial product
So it keeps the bar high. Provides extra-incentive for the developers to fix bugs and make sure it maintains solid.
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Can work as a static site generator
Can be used as a flat-file CMS with the option to wire-up a database if needed.
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Great documentation
The documentation is extremely detailed and explains everything thoroughly.
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Grav
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Can be hosted with any provider
Since Grav is built with PHP, it can be hosted on almost all web hosting providers. If the provider supports Wordpress, they also support Grav.
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Easy creation of templates and content
Supports Twig for templating with Parsedown for fast Markdown and Markdown Extra support.
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Easy to use admin panel
Well designed, easily usable and modern admin panel is a boost as it lets Clients edit the content easily.
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Custom fields for content
YAML-based page headers allow you easily add custom dynamic fields to your content.
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Open-source and free
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Extensive Documentation
Documentation is not an afterthought! Grav has a dedicated documentation site plus loads of tutorials and guides.
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Extensive documentation
Documentation is not an afterthought. Grav has a dedicated documentation site plus loads of tutorials and guides.
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Built-in package manager
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CLI Tools
Command line tools such as dependency installation, cache clearing, user creation, and backups.
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License:
MIT
Languages:
PHP
Multi Language Support:
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