When comparing Squidex vs Webiny, the Slant community recommends Webiny for most people. In the question“What are the best open source headless CMS's?” Webiny is ranked 14th while Squidex is ranked 17th. The most important reason people chose Webiny is:
Integrations with enterprise systems, data compliance mechanisms, security, best-in-class tooling for Site Reliability Engineering, SLA based support, consultancy services.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Open source
Pro Versioning
Pro Powerful rule engine for integrations
Pro REST and GraphQL
Pro Slick UI
Pro Generous free package
2 locales, 2 collaborators, many API calls
Pro Advanced features
Integrations with enterprise systems, data compliance mechanisms, security, best-in-class tooling for Site Reliability Engineering, SLA based support, consultancy services.
Pro Accessible
Enterprise-grade capabilities accessible to everyone.
Pro Unified
Single experience that brings content creators and developers together.
Pro Serverless
Unlimited, responsive, and adaptable scale that’s cost-effective and fully managed.
Pro Open source
Released under an MIT license and architected for extensibility.
Pro Self-hosted
Webiny runs inside your own AWS cloud. Your data, under your own rules.
Cons
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..
Con Un-debuggable Script Editors
You can't debug any of its in-built script editors
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
Con UI can be messy to navigate for an editor
Con Small team
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