Open-source content management systems (CMS)

Here are some open-source, easy-to-use content management systems (CMS) that can be self-hosted:


  1. WordPress: Known for its user-friendly interface and extensive plugin ecosystem, WordPress is a popular choice for blogging and content management. It offers a wide range of customization options and supports various plugins for SEO, security, and more[1][3][4].

  2. Backdrop CMS: A fork of Drupal 7, Backdrop CMS is designed to provide a simpler and more streamlined experience for blogging and content management. It offers a robust set of features and is highly customizable[4].

  3. b2evolution: A free and open-source blogging platform, b2evolution offers advanced features like multilingual support, customizable themes, and plugins for various functionalities[2].

  4. Strapi: 14,000+ stars on GitHub, a popular headless CMS with a robust API.


  5. Tina CMS: Tina CMS is an innovative open-source Git-backed headless content management system that facilitates smooth collaboration between developers and content creators. It offers a range of key characteristics that enhance the content management experience, including a unified client, improved read-only token support, and support for Continuous Integration (CI) processes.

  6. Grandnode: Grandnode is a versatile open-source e-commerce and content platform based on MongoDB. It offers advanced personalization, scalability, speed, and high efficiency, making it suitable for high-performance front-end rendering and handling large amounts of traffic


Citations: 

[1] https://osssoftware.org/blog/best-open-source-cms-platforms-reviewed/ [2] https://www.opensourcecms.com/blog-software/ [3] https://wprblogger.com/best-cms-platforms-for-blogging/ [4] https://wedesignmarbella.com/free-open-source-cms-options-for-your-website/ [5] https://blog.croct.com/post/open-source-cms

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