📈 Content Management Systems Ranked #51–#75

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Content Management Systems (CMS) are software solutions that allow users to create, edit, and organize website content without coding, simplifying ongoing website maintenance.

The following list shows the content management systems ranked from 51st to 75th out of 290 currently tracked.

RankNameMarket share
51
Revize eGov CMS
Troy, Michigan, United States

A cloud-based content management system designed specifically for government websites.

52
Builder.io
San Francisco, California, United States

A visual development platform and headless CMS that lets teams create, edit, and publish websites and applications with drag-and-drop editors, integrated with React, Vue.js, Svelte, Qwik, and other frameworks.

Free$30+/user/month
53
Sitevision
Örebro, Sweden

A Swedish content management system written in Java that enables the creation and management of websites and intranets with a modular, API-accessible platform.

$$$
54
Weblication
Kehl, Germany

A German content management system built with PHP and XML that offers both a standard "Core" version and an enterprise "Grid" version.

€18.90+/month
55
Magnolia
Münchenstein, Switzerland

An enterprise content management system that's built for demanding multi-channel, multi-language and multi-site digital experience scenarios.

FreeOpen source$3,500+/month
56
ParentSquare
Goleta, California, United States

A unified K-12 communication and content management platform that enables schools and districts to manage websites and deliver messages to families through multiple channels.

$3,000+/year
57
Arc XP
Washington, DC, United States

A cloud-based digital experience platform developed by The Washington Post for media companies that combines a headless content management system, commerce capabilities, and front-end experience tools.

$9,000+/month
58
Salesforce Experience Cloud
San Francisco, California, United States

A digital experience platform that lets organizations build CRM-connected portals, websites, and communities for customers, partners, and employees.

$3.75+/login/month
59
SpotHopper
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

An all-in-one marketing and revenue platform built specifically for restaurants that combines website creation, SEO, online ordering, reservations, and automated marketing tools.

$249+/month
60
Grav
Evergreen, Colorado, United States

A flat file CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony.

FreeOpen source$30+
61
Contentstack
San Francisco, California, United States

A headless, API-first enterprise content management system designed to manage modular content and deliver it across multiple channels.

$995+/month
62
OpenCms
Cologne, Germany

An open source content management system based on Java and XML.

FreeOpen source
63
Mastodon
Berlin, Germany

Mastodon is free, open-source software for running self-hosted, federated social networking services based on the ActivityPub protocol.

FreeOpen source
64
Presto CMS
New York, United States

A proprietary content management system developed by the digital media company USA Today Co., formerly known as Gannett, to power its network of news websites.

65
Dynamicweb
Viby J, Denmark

An all-in-one software platform that combines e-commerce, CMS, PIM, and digital marketing in a single .NET-based solution.

$1,500+/month
66
Edlio CMS
Glendale, California, United States

A content management system for K-12 schools and districts that is packed with features designed specifically for teachers and school administrators.

$$$
67
Brightspot
Reston, Virginia, United States

An enterprise content management system with an API-first architecture that supports headless, decoupled, and hybrid deployments.

$15,000+/year
68
Orikoh Blog
Nagasaki, Japan

A Japanese corporate website creation software.

$$$
69
Modern Campus
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A cloud-based content management system designed specifically for higher education institutions to manage complex, multi-department websites.

$$$
70
GEM2GO
Steyr-Gleink, Austria

An Austrian content management system for communities.

71
Bloomreach Experience Manager
Mountain View, California, United States

A Java-based digital experience platform available under open source and enterprise licenses.

FreeOpen source$100,000+/year
72
Payload CMS
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source application framework and headless CMS built with Next.js that supports both self-hosting and cloud deployment.

FreeOpen source
73
XOOPS

An open-source CMS based on PHP and MySQL.

FreeOpen source
74
HCL Digital Experience
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

A web portal solution that provides an integration framework for enterprise information systems.

Free$$$
75
Ibexa DXP
Oslo, Norway

A technology platform that empowers businesses to create and manage content, deliver it across multiple channels, and personalize the customer experience.

FreeOpen source€30,000+/year

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