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Open-source, self-hostable headless CMS built on Node.js with auto-generated APIs.

Strapi is an open-source headless content management system built on Node.js and TypeScript that lets developers define content types visually and automatically generates REST and GraphQL APIs for them. Founded in Paris in 2016, Strapi is MIT-licensed, meaning the Community Edition can be self-hosted for free with no feature limits on core functionality, on infrastructure of the user's choosing.

For teams that prefer managed hosting, Strapi Cloud offers paid plans starting at 35 dollars per month per project, scaling up through Pro and Business tiers with higher API request limits, storage, and backup frequency. An Enterprise tier adds single sign-on, audit logs, review workflows, and SLA-backed support for larger organizations.

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Adobe's enterprise CMS and DAM platform for building and personalizing digital experiences.

Adobe Experience Manager is Adobe's enterprise content management and digital asset management system, used by large organizations to build, personalize, and govern websites, mobile experiences, and forms at scale. Originally built on Day Software's CQ5 platform before Adobe's acquisition, AEM now supports headless, hybrid, and traditional page-based delivery through Content Fragments, a GraphQL API, and a drag-and-drop Universal Editor that works with any frontend framework.

AEM can be deployed on-premises, through Adobe Managed Services, or as AEM as a Cloud Service, Adobe's SaaS offering with automatic scaling. It integrates closely with Adobe Analytics, Adobe Target, and Adobe Commerce. Adobe does not publish list pricing; cost is quoted individually and typically runs into the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for enterprise deployments.

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AI-powered enterprise digital experience platform for content management and personalization.

Sitecore is an enterprise digital experience platform used for content management, personalization, and marketing automation. Originally founded in Denmark in 2001 and now headquartered in San Francisco, Sitecore serves large organizations that manage complex, multi-site, multi-language web properties. Its current product line is built around SitecoreAI, launched in November 2025, which unifies content management, digital asset management, audience data, and AI-assisted authoring in a single composable platform.

Sitecore can be deployed as SaaS through XM Cloud, through Sitecore Managed Cloud on Microsoft Azure, or on-premises for existing Experience Platform customers. Pricing is not published and is quoted individually based on products, usage, and deployment model, which typically makes Sitecore a fit for mid-market and enterprise budgets rather than small teams.

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API-first headless CMS for structured content across web, mobile, and other channels.

Contentful is a cloud-based headless content management platform that stores content as structured data and delivers it through APIs to websites, mobile apps, and other digital channels. Founded in Berlin in 2013, the company serves thousands of organizations including large enterprises that need to manage content across multiple brands, regions, and touchpoints. In June 2026 Salesforce signed a definitive agreement to acquire Contentful, with the deal expected to close later that year.

The platform provides a visual content modeling tool, REST and GraphQL APIs, multi-locale localization, and role-based permissions. Paid plans add features such as real-time collaboration, scheduled publishing, and AI-assisted content generation, translation, and personalization tools built into the product.

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AI-powered content and website platform built on HubSpot's CRM, now branded Content Hub

HubSpot CMS Hub, rebranded by HubSpot as Content Hub in 2024, is a website and content management platform built on top of HubSpot's CRM. It gives marketing teams a drag and drop page editor, blog publishing tools, AI content generation, and website themes, all connected to the same contact records used by HubSpot's sales and service tools. A free tier supports up to two users, and every paid tier is measured in seats plus a pool of HubSpot Credits that power AI features.

The Starter, Professional, and Enterprise tiers progressively add smart content personalization, A/B testing, membership gated content, multisite management, and custom objects. Professional and Enterprise plans include a 14 day free trial, and HubSpot's App Marketplace connects Content Hub to Salesforce, Slack, and thousands of other business tools.

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Visual no-code website builder with a built-in CMS, hosting, and custom code control

Webflow is a visual website builder that generates clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as users design directly in the browser, giving designers production level control normally reserved for hand coded sites. Based in San Francisco, Webflow pairs its no code visual designer with the Webflow CMS for dynamic content, built in hosting, and optional code components for custom functionality. A free Starter plan is available for building and experimenting before publishing.

Paid Site plans, Basic and Premium, add a custom domain, more static pages, higher bandwidth, and CMS collections, while Team and Enterprise Platform plans add multi site workspaces, localization, publishing workflows, and advanced governance for larger organizations. Webflow integrates with Zapier and other automation tools to connect with thousands of external apps.

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All-in-one website builder with designer templates, e-commerce, and built-in AI tools

Squarespace is a website building platform known for designer quality templates and an integrated drag and drop editor called Fluid Engine. Headquartered in New York, the company serves creatives, small businesses, and service providers who want a polished site without writing code. Every plan starts with a 14 day free trial, built in AI design tools, and the ability to accept payments, and annual billing includes a free custom domain for the first year.

Squarespace offers three paid website plans: Basic, Core, and Advanced. Higher tiers add unlimited contributors, advanced website analytics, CSS and JavaScript customization, professional email through Google Workspace, and progressively lower transaction fees on products, digital content, and memberships sold through the site.

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Wix

AI powered website builder with drag and drop editing, e-commerce, and marketing tools

Wix is a cloud based website builder that lets businesses and individuals create sites using either an AI powered site generator or a manual drag and drop editor. Founded in Israel and used by hundreds of millions of registered users, Wix combines page design with built in business tools such as online stores, blogs, scheduling, and marketing features. A free plan is available, and paid Premium plans add a custom domain, more storage, and expanded e-commerce and marketing capabilities.

Paid plans range from the entry level Light tier through Core and Business plans up to Business Elite, with storage, site collaborator limits, and marketing tools increasing at each level. Wix also offers a separate Wix Studio product aimed at agencies and freelancers, plus an Enterprise offering for larger organizations that need multisite management.

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Free, open-source content management system for building websites and online applications

Joomla is a free, open source content management system that lets individuals and organizations build websites and online applications without starting from scratch. First released in 2005 and maintained by volunteers under the nonprofit Open Source Matters, it has been downloaded more than 155 million times and powers over 2 million active websites worldwide. Joomla can be self hosted on any compatible web server or launched through a free managed option at launch.joomla.org.

The software ships with multilingual support, a multi user permission system, and a fully extensible architecture that developers can customize with templates and code. The Joomla Extensions Directory adds thousands of free and paid components, modules, and plugins for e-commerce, forms, and SEO, making the platform suitable for anything from a personal blog to a large institutional site.

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In-memory data store used as a database, cache, and message broker with pub/sub messaging.

Redis is an in memory data store that functions as a database, cache, and message broker. Its pub/sub messaging model lets applications publish messages to channels and have them delivered instantly to subscribers, making it a common choice for real time notifications, chat features, and event driven microservices. Redis supports data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, and streams, along with optional persistence through snapshots and append only file logging.

Redis is available as free, self hosted open source software and as Redis Cloud, a fully managed service with a free tier and paid Essentials and Pro plans priced by memory and throughput. Redis is developed by Redis, a company headquartered in the United States, and is used for caching, session storage, real time analytics, and messaging in applications of many sizes.

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