📈 Open-Source Content Management Systems Ranked #76–#100

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Open-source content management systems are platforms whose source code is publicly available, allowing anyone to inspect, modify, and redistribute the software under open licenses.

They are typically used to build and manage websites with a high degree of flexibility, offering community-driven development, extensibility through themes and plugins, and the ability to self-host and customize functionality without vendor lock-in.

The following list shows the open-source content management systems ranked from 76th to 100th out of 112 tracked.

RankNameMarket share
76
CKAN
London, United Kingdom

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

FreeOpen source
77
CuteNews

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

FreeOpen source
78
Pagekit

A modular and lightweight CMS built with Symfony and Vue.js.

FreeOpen source
79
ZMS
Berlin, Germany

A German open source CMS based on Zope and Python.

FreeOpen source
80
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
81
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
82
GetSimple

A flat file CMS written in PHP.

FreeOpen source
83
Mezzanine

An open-source content management platform built using the Django framework.

FreeOpen source
84
Croogo

An open-source content management system built with PHP and the CakePHP MVC framework.

FreeOpen source
85
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
86
Htmly

An open-source, databaseless blogging platform.

FreeOpen source
87
CMSimple_XH
Germany

A flat file content management system that was forked from CMSimple.

FreeOpen source
88
Elgg

An open-source social networking engine for building social applications with PHP and MySQL.

FreeOpen source
89
GuppY
Pradines, France

A French open-source flat-file content management system developed in PHP.

FreeOpen source
90
Zenphoto
Hamburg, Germany

An open-source CMS for self-hosted photo gallery websites.

FreeOpen source
91
Microweber
Sofia, Bulgaria

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

FreeOpen source
92
Ametys
Labège, France

An open-source content management system written in Java.

FreeOpen source
93
Pixelfed

A free and open source photo sharing platform powered by ActivityPub federation.

FreeOpen source
94
PluXml
Lyon, France

A French CMS for creating lightweight websites without a database.

FreeOpen source
95
CrafterCMS
McLean, Virginia, United States

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

FreeOpen source$456+/month
96
OpenACS

An open-source toolkit for building scalable, community-oriented web applications.

FreeOpen source
97
ContentBox
Tomball, Texas, United States

A professional, modular, open source content management engine based on the ColdBox MVC framework.

FreeOpen source
98
Clay
New York, United States

An open-source CMS created by New York Media powering New York Magazine, Vulture, The Cut, Grub Street and Slate.

FreeOpen source
99
Winter
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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

FreeOpen source
100
Batflat
Poland

A lightweight, modular, file-based, open source CMS.

FreeOpen source
Data is based on the analysis of 3,320,618 websites.
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