πŸ“ˆ Content Management Systems Ranked #126–#150 in Germany

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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.

Germany is a Central European country with a population of around 84 million people.

The following list shows the content management systems ranked from 126th to 150th out of 165 used on websites in Germany.

RankNameMarket share
126
Microweber
Sofia, Bulgaria

An open-source website builder and CMS based on Laravel.

FreeOpen source
127
GetSimple

A flat file CMS written in PHP.

FreeOpen source
128
CushyCMS
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A content management system that doesn't require installation and allows users to define editable website areas and edit them with a WYSIWYG editor.

Free$28/month
129
Finalsite
Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States

A cloud-based community relationship management platform for K-12 schools that combines website management, communications, and enrollment tools in a single system.

$6,000+/year
130
Winter
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

A free, open-source content management system based on the Laravel PHP framework.

FreeOpen source
131
CKAN
London, United Kingdom

An open-source data management system for powering data hubs and data portals.

FreeOpen source
132
Sitevision
Γ–rebro, 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.

$$$
133
YOURLS

A self-hosted URL shortener built in PHP.

FreeOpen source
134
Surreal CMS

Requires no installation and, once connected, allows users to edit content, embed videos and manage photo galleries in a visual editor.

Free$12+/month
135
Mura CMS
Canton, Georgia, United States

A cloud-based, API-driven enterprise content management platform written in Adobe ColdFusion.

$399+/year
136
ButterCMS
San Francisco, California, United States

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

$119+/month
137
Pico

A simple, fast, flat file CMS.

FreeOpen source
138
CuteNews

An open-source news management system developed in PHP and based on flat files.

FreeOpen source
139
Refinery

A content management system based on Ruby on Rails.

FreeOpen source
140
DSpace
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

An open-source web repository software, a mix of a content management system and a document management system, that allows researchers and scholars to publish documents and data.

FreeOpen source
141
ShowOff
London, United Kingdom

A content management system designed specifically for event marketers.

$$$
142
Modern Campus
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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

$$$
143
Dotdash
New York, United States

A proprietary content management system of digital media company People Inc. (formerly Dotdash Meredith), which runs a family of websites including Investopedia, People, Lifewire, and Allrecipes.

144
Procurios

A Dutch cloud-based content management system.

145
phpComasy
Brig-Glis, Switzerland

A content management system developed by the Swiss company Indual GmbH, tailored primarily for municipalities and small-to-medium enterprises.

FreeOpen source$$$
146
e107

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

FreeOpen source
147
SiteMinder Website Builder
Millers Point, Australia

Designed specifically for hotel operators and managers and allows the creation of hotel websites in more than 20 languages.

$155+/month
148
Locomotive
Toulouse, France

An open-source content management system built on Ruby and MongoDB.

FreeOpen source$19+/month
149
PHPVibe

A free and open source video platform based on PHP and MySQL.

FreeOpen source
150
Gnuboard
Seoul, Korea

A PHP-based open-source bulletin board system and content management solution from South Korea that lets sites run discussion forums, community pages, and article boards on the LAMP stack.

FreeOpen source

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