📈 Headless Content Management Systems Ranked #26–#33

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Headless content management systems are platforms that separate content creation and storage from content presentation, delivering content through APIs rather than a built-in frontend.

They are used to distribute structured content across multiple websites, applications, and devices, enabling omnichannel publishing, frontend technology independence, and easier integration with modern frameworks, mobile apps, and external services.

The following list shows the headless content management systems ranked from 26th to 33rd out of 33 tracked.

RankNameMarket share
26
Easyweb
Stockholm, Sweden

A Swedish headless content management system for websites and webshops.

$$$
27
Scrivito
Berlin, Germany

A headless enterprise content management system developed by the German software company JustRelate (formerly Infopark AG).

Free€1,999+/month
28
Piranha CMS
Västerås, Sweden

An editor-focused content management system for ASP.NET Core that can be used as an integrated CMS or as a headless API to serve structured content to websites and applications.

FreeOpen source
29
Tina CMS
Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia

A headless content management system that supports Markdown, MDX, Git, JSON, YAML, and GraphQL.

FreeOpen source$29+/month
30
Atex ACE
Stockholm, Sweden

A multichannel newsroom CMS for digital and print media.

31
CrafterCMS
McLean, Virginia, United States

A Java-based open-source headless content management system designed for enterprise-grade websites.

FreeOpen source$456+/month
32
BaseHub
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

An AI-native, cloud-based headless content management system designed for developer-centric workflows and collaborative editing.

Free$15+/user/month
33
Cockpit

A self-hosted, flexible and user-friendly headless content platform for creating custom digital experiences.

FreeOpen source
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