πŸ“ˆ Content Management Systems Ranked #51–#75 in China

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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.

China is an East Asian country with a population of around 1.4 billion people.

The following list shows the content management systems ranked from 51st to 75th out of 80 used on websites in China.

RankNameMarket share
51
Kontent.ai
Brno, Czech Republic

A headless CMS that provides reusable modular content blocks, semantic search, and SDKs to deliver structured content via APIs to any digital channel.

$$$
52
Amplience
London, United Kingdom

A headless CMS and DAM platform that centralizes structured content creation, asset storage, and delivery via APIs for omnichannel experiences.

$25,000+/year
53
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
54
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
55
Concrete CMS
Portland, Oregon, United States

An open-source content management system built with PHP and MySQL that combines in-context editing and modular page building.

FreeOpen source
56
Hearst MediaOS
New York, United States

The MediaOS platform is Hearst Digital Media’s content management system used across Hearst Magazines and other units.

57
Pimcore
Salzburg, Austria

An open-source enterprise platform that includes PIM, MDM, CDP, DAM, DXP/CMS, and digital commerce.

FreeOpen source$$$
58
Chevereto

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

FreeOpen source$59/year
59
Osclass
Chtelnica, Slovakia

An open-source classifieds script used to create, manage, and scale classifieds websites.

FreeOpen source
60
XpressEngine
Seongnam, Korea

A Korean open source content management system based on the Laravel framework and developed with the support of Naver.

FreeOpen source
61
YOURLS

A self-hosted URL shortener built in PHP.

FreeOpen source
62
Arc XP
Washington, DC, United States

A cloud digital experience platform for media companies that includes a content management system, commerce engine, and front-end website platform.

$600,000+/year
63
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
64
ShowOff
London, United Kingdom

A content management system designed specifically for event marketers.

$$$
65
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
66
CMSimple
Berlin, Germany

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

FreeOpen source
67
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
68
Textpattern

An open-source content management system written in PHP.

FreeOpen source
69
Umbraco
Odense, Denmark

An open-source .NET content management system for building content-driven websites and headless applications, with optional managed cloud hosting.

FreeOpen source$55+/month
70
Orchard
Redmond, Washington, United States

An open-source content management system, the predecessor to Orchard Core.

FreeOpen source
71
BentoBox
New York, United States

A digital marketing and commerce platform for restaurants.

$119+/month
72
WordPress VIP
San Francisco, California, United States

A fully hosted enterprise solution based on WordPress, designed to support high-traffic websites with enhanced performance, security, and scalability.

$25,000+/year
73
DataLife Engine
Krasnoyarsk, Russia

A Russian commercial content management system built on PHP with MySQL that is primarily used for managing and publishing news, blogs, and informational sites.

6,990 RUB+
74
FirstSpirit
Denver, Colorado, United States

An enterprise-grade, hybrid, headless CMS that features a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor with built-in AI Suite.

$100,000+/year
75
Opennemas
Ourense, Galicia, Spain

A Spanish CMS for the news publishing industry.

Free€50+/month

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Data is based on the analysis of 82,655 websites from China.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.