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B2B contact database with real-time verified emails, mobile numbers, and buyer intent data

UpLead is a B2B sales intelligence platform that helps sales, marketing, and recruiting teams find verified contact data. It provides access to more than 200 million business profiles across 200+ countries, searchable with over 50 filters such as job title, industry, company size, and location. Every email and mobile number is verified in real time, and UpLead backs its data with a 95 percent accuracy guarantee.

The platform also includes data enrichment for existing contact lists, a Chrome extension for capturing leads from LinkedIn and company websites, buyer intent data, and technographic details on company tech stacks. UpLead integrates with CRMs including Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho, and Pipedrive, and connects to over 1,500 apps through Zapier. Plans are credit based and billed monthly or annually, with a 7 day free trial and no permanent free plan.

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Free, open source content management framework for building complex, scalable websites.

Drupal is a free, open source content management framework used to build websites and digital experiences that range from simple sites to large, complex platforms. The software is maintained by a global community and stewarded by the nonprofit Drupal Association, and it can be downloaded and self hosted on any web server. Drupal supports custom content types, granular user permissions, and built in multilingual tools, and its functionality can be extended with more than 50,000 free contributed modules and 3,000 free themes.

Because Drupal has no license fee, organizations pay only for hosting, development, and optional support from Drupal certified partners. It is widely used by government agencies, universities, and large enterprises that need a secure, scalable platform for high traffic or multilingual websites.

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Free, open source content management system for building websites, blogs, and online stores.

WordPress is a free, open source content management system used to build and publish websites, blogs, and online stores. The software can be downloaded from WordPress.org and installed on almost any web host, which is commonly called self hosting and is separate from the paid WordPress.com hosting service. WordPress includes a block based editor for building pages without writing code, along with thousands of themes and tens of thousands of plugins that add features such as forms, SEO tools, and online stores.

Because the underlying software carries no license fee, site owners only pay for hosting and a domain name. WordPress powers a large share of websites worldwide, ranging from personal blogs run by individuals to sites used by large news organizations, universities, and government agencies.

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Website builder and CMS platform built for agencies to design, manage, and scale client sites.

Duda is a website building and content management platform designed for digital agencies, freelancers, and SaaS companies that need to create and manage many client websites at once. The platform provides a drag and drop editor, reusable design assets, and AI tools for generating layouts, content, and SEO recommendations. Sites are hosted on Amazon Web Services infrastructure with automatic backups and built in security.

Duda includes client management features such as team roles, white label branding, and a centralized dashboard for handling multiple sites. It supports ecommerce, online booking, dynamic content connected to tools like Google Sheets and HubSpot, and a REST API for custom integrations. Plans range from a single site Basic tier to multi site Agency and White Label tiers, with a custom option for larger organizations.

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A headless, API-first CMS built around structured content and a customizable Sanity Studio.

Sanity is a headless content management system that stores content as structured JSON in a hosted database called the Content Lake, rather than in fixed page templates. Content teams edit through Sanity Studio, an open source, code-configurable interface that supports real-time collaboration, while developers query content with GraphQL, REST, or GROQ and render it on any frontend framework, including Next.js, Astro, and Nuxt.js.

Sanity offers a free plan for individuals and small projects, a paid Growth plan billed per seat, and a custom Enterprise plan with SSO and dedicated support. The company was founded in Norway and maintains offices in Oslo, San Francisco, and London. Its customers include companies such as Figma, Shopify, and Puma for content operations across web and mobile channels.

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An enterprise content management platform with AI-assisted authoring and custom pricing.

Optimizely CMS is the content management product within the Optimizely digital experience platform, aimed at marketing and development teams at larger organizations. It provides visual and in-context editing, content approval workflows, multi-language publishing, and built-in AI agents intended to help with tasks such as drafting content and translation. The platform is API-first and can run in a headless or hybrid setup on .NET Core.

Optimizely, headquartered in New York, does not publish fixed prices for its CMS. Plans are quote-based and scoped to each customer's traffic, integrations, and support needs, following a request-a-demo sales process. Optimizely CMS is typically deployed alongside other Optimizely products such as Commerce and experimentation tools for enterprise digital experience programs.

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A free, open source enterprise CMS built for large-scale multisite and multilingual websites.

TYPO3 is an open source content management system designed for organizations that run many websites or language versions from a single installation. It includes granular access permissions, structured content workflows, and long-term support versions intended to keep large deployments stable for years. TYPO3 is free to download and use, with no license fees for the core software.

Development is guided by the nonprofit TYPO3 Association together with TYPO3 GmbH, its Germany-based service company, and a global community of contributors and agency partners. Organizations that need extra help can purchase Extended Long Term Support, official training and certification, or services from TYPO3's network of partner agencies rather than paying for the software itself.

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An open source .NET CMS with a free core platform and a managed Umbraco Cloud hosting option.

Umbraco is a content management system built on Microsoft .NET technology. The core Umbraco CMS is open source and free to download, customize, and self-host, with a friendly editing interface aimed at both developers and content editors. It supports content modeling, multi-language sites, and a Content Delivery API for headless setups delivering content to websites, apps, or other channels.

Umbraco A/S, the company behind the software, is headquartered in Odense, Denmark, and also offers Umbraco Cloud, a managed hosting service with Starter, Standard, Professional, and Enterprise plans that add automated backups, managed databases, and support. Umbraco Commerce and a marketplace of packages extend the platform for ecommerce and marketing use cases.

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A flexible, developer-friendly CMS for building custom content experiences and ecommerce sites.

Craft CMS is a content management system built by Pixel & Tonic that gives developers control over content modeling instead of forcing content into fixed templates. It uses Twig for templating and includes a built-in GraphQL API, so teams can run Craft as a traditional website backend or as a headless content source. Craft supports multi-site setups, granular user permissions, and an optional Craft Commerce plugin for ecommerce.

The product is self-hosted by default, with a free Solo license for single-user projects and paid Team and Pro licenses for larger teams, or free hosting through Craft Cloud. Craft has an active plugin marketplace and community on Discord and Stack Exchange, and is commonly chosen by agencies and freelance developers for marketing sites and design-led projects.

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Open-source platform for publishing, email newsletters, and paid membership subscriptions.

Ghost is an open-source content management platform focused on publishing, email newsletters, and paid membership subscriptions rather than general-purpose website building. It is developed by the Ghost Foundation, a non-profit organization registered in Singapore that has no outside investors and reinvests all revenue into the product. The software can be self-hosted for free or run on Ghost(Pro), the Foundation's official managed hosting service.

Ghost(Pro) plans start at 18 dollars per month billed yearly and add features such as custom themes, paid subscriptions and tips through Stripe, multiple newsletters, and priority support at higher tiers. Ghost includes a built-in editor, native analytics, native ActivityPub syndication, and thousands of third-party integrations available through its directory.

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