Introducing
The Slant team built an AI & it’s awesome
Find the best product instantly
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now
4.7 star rating
0
What is the best alternative to ProcessWire?
Ad
Ad
Joomla!
All
8
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
2
Specs
Top
Pro
Highly customizable templates
Joomla allows for heavily customizable templates to be changed from the admin interface without needing to hack.
See More
Top
Con
Insecure
It's common-place for a Joomla-based website to be defaced, often very quickly. This is most often due to the low quality of extensions.
See More
Top
Pro
Powerful and user-friendly admin interface
Admin interface is constantly being iterated on to remove unnecessary legacy features and to streamline the interface. Resulting in a very clean and easy to understand interface that also offers a wide range of options.
See More
Top
Con
Extensions are scarce, badly maintained & rarely good
If it's not part of the default Joomla installation, quality extensions are rare. Joomla has a extensions library, but it is full of abandoned, dated or bloated components, modules and plugins.
See More
Top
Pro
More than 8000 extensions
Which can be found here.
See More
Top
Pro
Easy to pick up
See More
Top
Pro
Great for social networking and commerce sites
Joomla has both a good native support and a great list of extensions that make creating either a social networking or a commerce site easy.
See More
Specs
License:
GPLv2
Price:
Free
Multi Language Support:
Yes
Language:
PHP
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
0
324
33
Flextype
All
10
Experiences
Pros
8
Cons
1
Specs
Top
Pro
Dynamic Content Types
Define unlimited custom fields for any of your entries.
See More
Top
Con
Same CMS repackaged
Same CMS that got regurgitated over and over for years.
See More
Top
Pro
Free
MIT-licensed open source project and completely free to use.
See More
Top
Pro
No external DB required
See More
Top
Pro
Built-in REST API
Provides APIs organized around Representational State Transfer (REST) for working with content.
See More
Top
Pro
Version Control
It is easy to version control all content in Flextype with GIT or any other Version Control System.
See More
Top
Pro
Flexible
Simple but powerful Core API's.
See More
Top
Pro
Super Fast
Elegance architecture and built-in smart cache.
See More
Top
Pro
Tokenized API
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
License:
MIT
Technology:
PHP
Multi Language Support:
Yes
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
free
190
25
Drupal
All
19
Experiences
Pros
14
Cons
4
Specs
Top
Pro
Great for enterprise use
Drupal is stable, with powerful version control and access control methods and can handle large amounts of traffic.
See More
Top
Con
Steep learning curve
Drupal is not easy to get into and out of the box doesn't offer much. To get Drupal doing what you want it to, modules are required. To get modules, an understanding of how Drupal works is required. And that takes time.
See More
Top
Pro
Free and open source
Drupal is free to use and open source.
See More
Top
Con
High resource consumption
A more complex Dupal installation can easily exhaust 256 MB of RAM with only one or two visitors.
See More
Top
Pro
Active community
Drupal have one of biggest and more active communities across FOSS, maintaining a large and vibrant ecosystem of extensions and installation profiles.
See More
Top
Con
Documentation is a joke
With currently 3 different version of drupal in active use, and at that constantly changing capibilities within 2 of those, it means that when you look for documentation is if often for a different version that you are running and in addition is not at all easy to consume. Often the info you need is in comment #100 of a thread.
See More
Top
Pro
Great templating engine
Twig is a game changer!
See More
Top
Con
Lacks good free modules and themes
Most good third-party modules and themes are costly.
See More
Top
Pro
Multi-lingual support
Starting with Drupal 8, there's built-in multi-lingual support.
See More
Top
Pro
It's easy to transfer config changes from dev to production
See More
Top
Pro
Highly customizable
Drupal can be customized to do almost anything. It was built ground up with the intent of using a wide variety of small modules to get the exact result wanted instead of just the most common solutions.
See More
Top
Pro
RESTful
Drupal 8 has REST services built in.
See More
Top
Pro
Good accessibility
See More
Top
Pro
Drupal has full SEO capabilities
(vs Joomla, which lacks SEO capabilities), there is an essential issue for promotion.
See More
Top
Pro
Semantic HTML5
See More
Top
Pro
Excellent SEO
Drupal was designed from the beginning to follow best practices in regards to SEO.
See More
Top
Pro
Responsive front-end and back-end
Drupal 8 follows responsive design philosophy out of the box, both front-end and back-end.
See More
Top
Pro
Drupal 8 and higher leverage composer and all of the wonderful PHP packages. Instead of building functionality from scratch, it utilizes existing libraries
See More
Specs
License:
GPLv2+
Technology:
PHP
PHP version:
5.3
Default Template Engine:
twig
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
FREE
148
28
WordPress
All
9
Experiences
Pros
6
Cons
2
Specs
Top
Pro
Complete control if needed
If you set up WP on your own server, you can change every single aspect of it as you see fit.
See More
Top
Con
A bit of bloat and complexity
WP has grown past being just a blogging platform and as such it's not as lightweight as it used to be. It also considerably more complex due to many more customization options compared to other solutions.
See More
Top
Pro
Widely used
According to some statistics, WP powers a fifth of the Internet. It means there are resources for everything. Community support, tutorials, extensions and a plethora of customization options.
See More
Top
Con
Dated
The code is a mess, uses dated conventions, and relies on dated technology.
See More
Top
Pro
Self-host & WP-host options
For free WordPress can be hosted by yourself on your own server, or as a subdomain of wordpress.com. You can also pay to use a custom domain with WP hosting.
See More
Top
Pro
Open source
Anyone can view the code of WordPress since it's under a libre/open source license.
See More
Top
Pro
RSS feeds for everything
Including tags and categories.
See More
Top
Pro
Post-level privacy controls
Each post can have a different access level.
See More
Specs
License:
GPLv2
Language:
PHP
Default Template Engine:
PHP
Store Support:
Yes (Plugin)
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
208
97
ExpressionEngine
All
7
Experiences
Pros
3
Cons
4
Top
Pro
No restrictions on how a site can be designed
See More
Top
Con
Simple pages can hurt performance
A simple page can rack up on database queries. Many sites usually suffer from this. Create an empty page and there's a few queries that run and it's unneccessary.
See More
Top
Pro
Focus on security
See More
Top
Con
Can be overkill for simple or smaller sites
See More
Top
Pro
Commercial support
See More
Top
Con
Cost is high
Especially for commercial sites
See More
Top
Con
Built on top of codeigniter: an outdated framework
Codeigniter was cool.... back when PHP was at 5.2
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
2
0
TYPO3
All
4
Experiences
Pros
3
Cons
1
Top
Con
Writing or debugging extension in Typoscript is a nightmare
See More
Top
Pro
Flexible multi-lingual site management
You can use both one-tree and multi-tree structure.
See More
Top
Pro
Multiple websites/domains from one installation
You can use a single TYPO3 installation for multiple websites and domains.
See More
Top
Pro
TYPO3 is enterprise
TYPO3 can be used from small to very big installations where it is possible to give rights to users on a very fine grained basis.
See More
Hide
Get it
here
57
8
Netlify CMS
All
6
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
1
Top
Pro
Experimental support for GitHub's GraphQL API
Experimental support for GitHub's GraphQL API is now available for the GitHub backend. Without mutation.
See More
Top
Con
A lot of configuration
Example: a few plugins and some code are needed for gatsby-img or markdown to work.
See More
Top
Pro
Easy Creating Custom Widgets option
The NetlifyCMS exposes a window.CMS global object that you can use to register custom widgets, previews, and editor plugins. The same object is also the default export if you import Netify CMS as an npm module. The available widget extension methods are listed here.
See More
Top
Pro
Modern
See More
Top
Pro
Open-source
See More
Top
Pro
Built in React.js
See More
Hide
Free
15
3
Plone
All
5
Experiences
Pros
4
Specs
Top
Pro
Open source
Not only does this provides complete transparency to the user, it also enables a large base of developers to work simultaneously on solving any arising the issues and improving the platform.
See More
Top
Pro
Remarkable level of security
Plone has been around for almost two decates and to date less than 50 vulnerabilities were discovered in the platform. That's at least ten times less than any of the popular alternatives, including Wordpress, Drupal, and Joomla. In fact, government agencies, such as NASA and FBI use Plone for its high level of security.
See More
Top
Pro
Can run on virtually anything
Plone runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebooks, RaspberryPi, servers, and cloud services.
See More
Top
Pro
Multilingual UI and documentation
Plone platform along with all documentation is available in more than 40 languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Arabic, and Hebrew.
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Technology:
Python
Hide
Free
44
1
Superdesk
All
8
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
2
Specs
Top
Pro
Visual
The interface is clean and well designed. You can tell someone with a UX background worked on it and not just software engineers.
See More
Top
Con
Sometimes buggy
Sometimes, when trying to publish a post I was getting errors which was a bit annoying. However, after we updated to the latest version the instance was running smoothly.
See More
Top
Pro
Easy to use
Putting together an article is straightforward: you type the text into the main fields and then use drag and drop to add photos.
See More
Top
Con
Not one-click publishing
At least in our company’s system you need to do a couple of extra steps to publish an article.
See More
Top
Pro
Publish to more than one website
You have the option of setting up publishing routes to choose where something gets published in case you have multiple websites.
See More
Top
Pro
Customizable
I like that you can set up a personal workspace and also add different widgets to your dashboard depending on what you’re interested in.
See More
Top
Pro
Newsroom automation
Superdesk can aggregate and automate multiple mundane newsroom jobs.
See More
Specs
Technology:
Python, Javascript
Hide
See All
Experiences
Free
9
0
Webhook
All
6
Experiences
Pros
4
Cons
1
Specs
Top
Pro
MIT Open Source
A very flexible license to do whatever you want. Code available on GitHub.
See More
Top
Con
Requires registration
Even simple command line tools require registration.
See More
Top
Pro
Friendly CMS that clients can use
Webhook has a CMS admin page that can be access on the live site. This lets your clients login and edit the site like a traditional CMS system.
See More
Top
Pro
Works with Firebase
Rather than store the data in flat files, Webhook stores your data in Firebase, where it can be accessed similar to JSON from other applications.
See More
Top
Pro
Flexible Content Creation
Lets you describe your own content types and their own fields easily from the admin interface.
See More
Specs
Multi Language Support:
JavaScript
Hide
Get it
here
7
0
Grav CMS
All
3
Experiences
Pros
2
Cons
1
Top
Con
Not User Friendly
Require some technical knowledge to use
See More
Top
Pro
Fast, easy to use
Very fast, easy to update, - has admin panel for noobies or just edit markdown files for posts.
See More
Top
Pro
Does not use any database, a complete flat Elise CMS
Database being a point of vulnerability is completely removed from the equation with it's flat file approach.
See More
Hide
Free
31
2
Kirby CMS
All
15
Experiences
Pros
11
Cons
3
Specs
Top
Pro
Kirby is a file‑based CMS
Installing means uploading some files to your server and that's it.
See More
Top
Con
Euro 99,– per domain
Kirby CMS costs Euro 99,– (plus VAT) per installation. There is no longer a discount for private websites.
See More
Top
Pro
Great Community
See More
Top
Con
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.
See More
Top
Pro
Good support
Well documented and friendly community.
See More
Top
Con
Price model
See More
Top
Pro
Markdown syntax
Write your content with plain Markdown or use Kirbytext.
See More
Top
Pro
Custom panel
You can create custom panel (admin section) for every page type with ease.
See More
Top
Pro
Very customisable
From very simple pages to highly customised content models, almost anything is possible. Fast prototyping.
See More
Top
Pro
Great community
See More
Top
Pro
Open source
See More
Top
Pro
Not free for commercial
This is good thing. Free CMS always have some hidden pricing model that you eventually pay actually more than this.
See More
Top
Pro
Super Flexible
The entire CMS is extremely flexible and very easy to use.
See More
Top
Pro
Open for unconvetional/exoerimental solutions
See More
Specs
Languages:
PHP
Multi Language Support:
Yes
PHP version:
7.3+
Template Engine:
PHP
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
79€
233
13
Webiny
All
7
Experiences
Pros
6
Specs
Top
Pro
Advanced features
Integrations with enterprise systems, data compliance mechanisms, security, best-in-class tooling for Site Reliability Engineering, SLA based support, consultancy services.
See More
Top
Pro
Accessible
Enterprise-grade capabilities accessible to everyone.
See More
Top
Pro
Unified
Single experience that brings content creators and developers together.
See More
Top
Pro
Serverless
Unlimited, responsive, and adaptable scale that’s cost-effective and fully managed.
See More
Top
Pro
Open source
Released under an MIT license and architected for extensibility.
See More
Top
Pro
Self-hosted
Webiny runs inside your own AWS cloud. Your data, under your own rules.
See More
Specs
Open source:
Yes
Self hosted:
Yes
Headless cms :
Yes
Typescript support:
Yes
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
2
0
fasty
All
7
Experiences
Pros
4
Cons
2
Specs
Top
Pro
It's flexible
You can add partials and link a partial to a specific dataset (e.g. an AQL request) so creating dynamic content is easy.
See More
Top
Con
young project
the doc, the website is still not ready
See More
Top
Pro
Workflow
Work on a staging website and deploy on production (1 click)
See More
Top
Con
It need Docker
If you know how to use docker it's very easy ... if not, it can be complicated.
See More
Top
Pro
Blazing fast
it has a built-in cache.
See More
Top
Pro
API Builder
You can manage your API directly within the admin UI. No need to deploy ... You just need to click on the publish button
See More
Specs
License:
MIT
Price:
OPEN SOURCE / FREE
Multi Language Support:
Yes
Language:
Lua / Javascript / Moonscirpt
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
Free
2
0
Appernetic
All
5
Experiences
Pros
5
Top
Pro
PageDown editor with image upload
Non-developers can easily write and update content using the inline PageDown editor.
See More
Top
Pro
Integrated git flow
Git and GitHub is used for version control, cloning, publishing and syncing of your Appernetic Hugo project. No need to manually enter git commands.
See More
Top
Pro
Fast set-up
A Hugo site is configured with git, a file structure and a theme in 2 min instead of 30 min.
See More
Top
Pro
Integrated Cloudinary image management
You automatically get a cloudinary link when you upload an image.
See More
Top
Pro
Developers have complete control over the source code
See More
Hide
Get it
here
5
1
Hugo
All
15
Experiences
Pros
13
Cons
1
Specs
Top
Pro
Open-source and free
Code can be viewed on GitHub.
See More
Top
Con
No tutorial on how to create a theme from scratch
See More
Top
Pro
Fast
See More
Top
Pro
No dependencies
All other SSGs expect you to have a full toolchain setup for their language. Hugo is written in Go and distributed as an executable for unix, linux, windows and mac. Just download and run.
See More
Top
Pro
Clean workflow
Create your new site, run the Hugo server, edit. Lather, rinse, repeat. Hugo stays out of the way.
See More
Top
Pro
Flexible
See More
Top
Pro
Good documentation
See More
Top
Pro
Many themes available
See More
Top
Pro
Draft mode
Allows you to see changes in real time.
See More
Top
Pro
Single binary - cross platform
See More
Top
Pro
Single source publishing
Can create PDFs, eBooks, RSS-Feeds, language and market specific Websites from single content folder.
See More
Top
Pro
Great multipurpose development platform
We are using Hugo as the base-framework for a full blown knowledge management system, idea-management and inhouse brainstorming tool. Hugo source-code is well structures and comes with top components out of the box, that makes every solution built on this framework incredible fast and scalable accross platforms and corporate silos! Hugo - when being used as a framework is a game-changer that puts Sharepoint, Wordpress and Co. back to the shelf.
See More
Top
Pro
Very active community
See More
Top
Pro
Easy to add new content types, data files, and taxonomies
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, FreeBSD
Language:
Go
Template Engine:
Go html/template
Markup Languages:
HTML, Markdown, AsciiDoc, reStructuredText, Org-Mode
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
160
24
GoNevis
All
26
Experiences
Pros
25
Specs
Top
Pro
Free
Absolutely free for a lifetime. No cost at all.
See More
Top
Pro
Advanced open-source dashboard
GoNevis Dash is an open source project/product that you can participate directly to improve, either by submitting code, reporting bugs, reviewing patches, etc...
See More
Top
Pro
Themes
Different templates and themes.
See More
Top
Pro
Built-in commenting
You don't need to use external commenting widgets on your site, all the comments and discussions happening on the website are stored under your account and can be easily managed and moderated.
See More
Top
Pro
Free subdomain
Get a free subdomain registered under gonevis.com.
See More
Top
Pro
Follow/Subscription support
People can subscribe and receive notifications on new posts.
See More
Top
Pro
Full SSL Support
Using secure connection on all the website's traffic.
See More
Top
Pro
Granular permissions engine
You can bring your whole team to each website and give them permissions such as Author, Admin, Owner, etc. and manage your entire website with your team.
See More
Top
Pro
Content tagging
To keep content management simple, #tags are available instead of categories.
See More
Top
Pro
File manager
With file manager Dolphin, keep all your photos, music, videos, documents, and other files under control.
See More
Top
Pro
Built-in search
See More
Top
Pro
Custom Google Analytics code
Using user's own Google Analytics code.
See More
Top
Pro
Custom domain
Users can connect their own domain to their website. For example, jungle.gonevis.com => jungle.com or even blog.jungle.com. There's no limit on how many custom domains users can set on their website.
See More
Top
Pro
Static pages
Websites and blogs can have static pages alongside their index page. Such as About, Contact or even dedicated pages and links to display a page with selected tags or categories.
See More
Top
Pro
Disabling Google Analytics code
Users can disable Google Analytics from their website. In that, GoNevis will not put any analytics code on their website.
See More
Top
Pro
Built-in SEO
When someone shares content from your website, related information such as images, title, description and other data that will be recognized by social media.
See More
Top
Pro
Author Global Profile
Each user on GoNevis.com have a global profile, this will help each publisher to get more coverage.
See More
Top
Pro
Author profile
Each writer will have a profile on their blog or website. This will make it easy for visitors to read all the content published by the author.
See More
Top
Pro
Embeds
Can embed many different website widgets such as: YouYube Instagram Twitter SoundCloud Vimeo GitHub gists Pastebin ....
See More
Top
Pro
Guest Subscriber
Can follow a blog without having to create an account on GoNevis. https://blog.gonevis.com/guest-commenting-and-subscribing-without-gonevis-account/
See More
Top
Pro
Guest Commenting
Ability to Comment on blogs without having to create any account. It's possible to subscribe to further notification of comment section to be notified when there's a reply form the author or other commenters. https://blog.gonevis.com/guest-commenting-and-subscribing-without-gonevis-account/
See More
Top
Pro
Circles & Group Publishing
Circles allow you to share the content exclusively only for a group of selected people. Sometimes you may want to make a post or an article only available to a group of people, like your Friends or Family members or even your coworkers. https://blog.gonevis.com/circles/
See More
Top
Pro
Monetization
Can user Google AdSense for monetization. Just add your Google AdSense code, no custom tag is required.
See More
Top
Pro
Email & Live Chat Support
Direct Live Chat and Email Support regardless of the being Free or Paid user.
See More
Top
Pro
White Label
You can remove GoNevis footer link.
See More
Specs
Price:
0
Free tier:
Yes
Language:
Python
Ads:
No
See All Specs
Hide
See All
Experiences
0
8
2
Webflow
All
12
Experiences
Pros
4
Cons
7
Specs
Top
Con
Based on Bootstrap
Bootstrap is rather old technology
See More
Top
Pro
Best in it's class
Speed & Quality webdesign done in your browser.
See More
Top
Con
Design tool is web-based, not a proper application.
The site doesn't state this explicitly.
See More
Top
Pro
Semi-collaborative development support
Webflow allows workload to be shared among multiple users. However, you can't leave comments for them.
See More
Top
Con
Can't export your site for deployment unless you pay.
Not unreasonable, but something users should know before investing their time.
See More
Top
Pro
W3C-compliant HTML5/CSS3
Webflow generates W3C-compliant markup and stylesheets.
See More
Top
Con
Uses JavaScript
Webflow uses JavaScript on its websites. Website visitors can have JavaScript disabled and be unwilling to enable it for the website they want to view, which would put a website created with Webflow out of their reach.
See More
Top
Pro
Responsive web design with Bootstrap
Because it's based on Bootstrap, it works across all modern browsers & devices.
See More
Top
Con
No way to collaborate on designs with comments
Forum post here.
See More
Top
Con
No version control
Forum post here.
See More
Top
Con
Fixed media queries
Webflow has four fixed breakpoints (desktop, laptop, mobile landscape & mobile portrait). The inability to set your own media queries can be limiting. If your layout breaks outside of these four options, you have to export the code and write them yourself.
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Web
Hide
See All
Experiences
Free / paid
66
13
Strapi
All
4
Experiences
Pros
3
Specs
Top
Pro
Auto-generate REST APIs
Strapi comes with blueprints that let you create, read, update and delete your data. You also can paginate, sort and filter your results in a matter of seconds with simple but yet specific parameters.
See More
Top
Pro
Users, groups and permissions
Manage user settings, login, registration, groups and permissions on the fly. Strapi delivers all those essential features out-of-the-box.
See More
Top
Pro
Out-of-the-box administration panel
Easy way to manage your application. This panel allows you to add/edit/delete entries for your APIs, manage your users, groups and permissions. In the future, it will be such as WordPress-like administration panel dedicated to your application.
See More
Specs
Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Docker
License:
MIT
Technology:
Node.js
Multi Language Support:
Yes
See All Specs
Hide
Get it
here
201
43
Squidex
All
11
Experiences
Pros
6
Cons
5
Top
Con
Limited to SImple Content
Limited to simple displaying of contents but will struggle with complex business rules ie ones that require cascading drop-downs, complex nested documents, etc..
See More
Top
Pro
Open source
See More
Top
Con
Un-debuggable Script Editors
You can't debug any of its in-built script editors
See More
Top
Pro
Versioning
See More
Top
Con
References
It will allow you to delete references which are used by documents and when you come to open those documents, it will then perform its 'shake' logic to remove it (make it balnk') and will also disappear from history / versioning
See More
Top
Pro
Powerful rule engine for integrations
See More
Top
Con
UI can be messy to navigate for an editor
See More
Top
Pro
REST and GraphQL
See More
Top
Con
Small team
See More
Top
Pro
Slick UI
See More
Top
Pro
Generous free package
2 locales, 2 collaborators, many API calls
See More
Hide
See All
Experiences
Get it
here
3
1
Built By the Slant team
Find the best product instantly.
4.7 star rating
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now - it's free
{}
undefined
url next
price drop