Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted


Grav is described as 'Easy to use, yet powerful, opensource CMS that requires no database. In a nutshell, installing Grav matter of unzipping the file. It is fast, has sophisticated caching, and a light footprint for optimal performance' and is a very popular CMS tool in the business & commerce category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Grav for a variety of platforms, including Self-Hosted, Web-based, Windows, Linux and Mac apps. The best Grav alternative is WordPress, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Grav are Ghost, Drupal, Jekyll and Hugo.


CMS.js is fully client-side, Javascript site generator in the spirit of Jekyll that uses plain ol' HTML, CSS and Javascript to generate your website.

razorCMS is a File Based Content Management System. This means it helps you to build a website without the means of a database backend. All data in razorCMS is stored in flat files, and uses a "database" engine called razorDB.



Open source No Code headless CMS, which provides an easy way to manage not just your data but your application's logic as well.



The last PHP website framework you will ever need! Focused on usability, SEO score, and work time reduction. Actively developed since 2008 and used on thousands of online apps, lotteries, contests, company and private websites.

Drag-and-drop editor offers customizable templates, free cloud hosting, and responsive design. Suited for landing pages, portfolios, blogs, or stores, it features e-commerce, media support, third-party integrations, SEO tools, SSL, and collaboration tools.



Bis[ku]it is a modular and lightweight CMS built with Symfony components and Vue.js, a renaissance of Pagekit.




Ionize is a free professional multilingual and user-friendly PHP Content Management System (CMS) based on CodeIgniter.




LavaLite is an open source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and Laravel web application framework. It currently supports MySQL, SQLite, MariaDB and PostgreSQL for the database backend.

Postach.io helps you instantly create custom sites by converting your notes to blog posts and pages.

