📈 Content Management Systems Ranked #126–#150

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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 126th to 150th out of 290 currently tracked.

RankNameMarket share
126
Backdrop CMS
New York, United States

An open-source content management system that is a fork of Drupal 7 with usability improvements and new features.

FreeOpen source
127
Question2Answer
United Kingdom

A free and open source platform for Q&A websites, running on PHP/MySQL.

FreeOpen source
128
Primarysite
Chelmsford, United Kingdom

A British content management system for schools, now part of Juniper Websites.

$$$
129
e107

An open-source website content management system powered by PHP, MySQL and Bootstrap.

FreeOpen source
130
CorePublish
Sandefjord, Norway

A Norwegian content management system.

$$$
131
Vizergy CMS
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

A specialized CMS built for the hospitality industry.

132
Terminalfour
Dublin, Ireland

A digital engagement and web content management platform for higher education.

$15,000+
133
Volcanic
Loughborough, United Kingdom

A platform and CMS built for recruitment marketers.

134
Quick.Cms
Goleszów, Śląskie, Poland

A content management system based on PHP and SQLite.

Free€125+
135
CMSimple
Berlin, Germany

A PHP based flat file content management system that requires no database.

FreeOpen source
136
Opennemas
Ourense, Galicia, Spain

A Spanish CMS for the news publishing industry.

Free€50+/month
137
Jadu
Leicester, United Kingdom

A low-code, secure and flexible web CMS to create, publish and manage accessible, user-first websites.

$$$
138
Thrillshare
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

A unified content management and communication platform designed for K-12 schools to manage websites, mobile apps, social media, and alerts from a single system.

$10,000+/year
139
Piwigo

An open-source photo gallery for the web that lets users organize, manage, and share collections of images and other media with albums, tags and customizable access permissions.

Free
140
Fork CMS

An easy-to-use open source CMS based on Symfony components.

FreeOpen source
141
SchoolStatus

A unified K-12 platform that combines websites, student data, attendance tracking, and family communication.

$$$
142
ButterCMS
San Francisco, California, United States

A cloud-based, enterprise-grade, headless content management system.

$119+/month
143
Chevereto

An open-source, self-hosted, multi-user media sharing platform for image and video hosting.

FreeOpen source$59/year
144
govAccess
Denver, Colorado, United States

A content management system purposely built for government websites.

145
Yardi
Santa Barbara, California, United States

Systems provides a lineup of property management software that includes Yardi Breeze, Yardi Voyager, and RentCafe.

$100+/month
146
SchoolBlocks

A school district website solution that offers Google Apps for Education, Office 365, and other leading applications.

$$$
147
RebelMouse
New York, United States

A cloud-based CMS for news publishers looking to scale their site's speed, engagement, and audience growth.

$5,000+/month
148
Contensis
Ludlow, United Kingdom

A proprietary headless CMS with content collaboration and an integrated deployment platform.

£920+/month
149
Cendyn CMS
Boca Raton, Florida, United States

A specialized content management system built for hoteliers.

$$$
150
GovCMS
Forrest, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

An Australian Drupal-based content management system designed by government, for government.

$8,820+/year

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