Powerful and easy to use CMS with page builder to build websites, blogs or ecommerce stores.
Packed with everything you need to build any modern website.
Vvveb has all the features you will need to manage your content or sell online it includes a page builder has full internationalization support, advanced ecommerce features, security and with the integrated extensions marketplace you can extend it for any purpose.
Drag and drop page builder with unique abillity to customize any page and element without limitations, real WYSIWYG editor, the page will look exactly like in the editor with no difference.
Better Security, Vvveb is 100% safe against sql injections a vulnerability that affects many CMS.
Easy installation with one click easy installation, with no setup when using sqlite.
Multi site support, manage multiple websites or subdomains from the same installation, run your blog, store, portfolio everything from the same dashboard.
Localization and multi language support oublish content in multiple languages or sell in different currencies.
Easy publishing with revisions, media management, multi user access.
Advanced ecommerce features with one page checkout, subscriptions, digital assets support, vouchers, coupons, product options, attributes, variants, reviews, qa etc.
Themes and plugins marketplace with one click install from admin dashboard.
Flexible with custom fields, custom posts and custom products support.
Manual and automatic backup.
Import/export for easy migration.
Easily extendable through plugins with a powerful event system.
Built in contact forms plugin with storage and email support.
Very fast, with cache enabled as fast as a static website.
Low resource footprint serving hundreds of requests per second on free shared hosting.
Comments and Reviews
It's a 'wanna-be' Wordpress clone / competitor, but for the 21st century.
What is being offered for 'free' is the beta which, by definition, is risky for production. So it's safe for use only for developers, hobbyists and individual users who have more time than money.
It works only ONLINE -- it needs to be 'installed' on to a webserver and then configured from there -- very much like early versions of Wordpress around 15 years ago.
Since it's 'free' and in beta, all support is "self-support". The user needs to solve their own problems by reading up the documentation.
Or pfaff around in a crowd-sourced forum where you'll be dependent on some 'expert' who doesn't warranty their "solution".
Or pay $30 or $70 PER HOUR to get your problem sorted!
Good luck, if you choose to be the guinea pig on whom vvveb will get perfected enough to be released as v.1
Take-Away Stay with Wordpress until (or if ever) this product matures in case you want to try it. Else become a contributor and support it's journey through code or cash.