📈 Open-Source Content Management Systems Ranked #101–#112

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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 101st to 112th out of 112 currently tracked.

RankNameMarket share
101
Batflat
Poland

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

FreeOpen source
102
Z-Blog

A Chinese open source blogging content management system developed with Classic ASP.

FreeOpen source
103
Locomotive
Toulouse, France

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

FreeOpen source$19+/month
104
PHPVibe

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

FreeOpen source
105
Pumukit

An open-source video platform built on PHP, Symfony and MongoDB.

FreeOpen source
106
Pico

A simple, fast, flat file CMS.

FreeOpen source
107
MediaCMS

An open-source video and media CMS written in Python/Django and React.

FreeOpen source$$$
108
phpSQLiteCMS

A simple and lightweight web content management system based on PHP and SQLite.

FreeOpen source
109
AVideo
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

An open-source video streaming platform designed for easy media sharing.

FreeOpen source
110
Cockpit

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

FreeOpen source
111
SwiftyEdit
Karlsbad, Germany

An open-source content management system based on PHP and MySQL or SQLite.

FreeOpen source
112
Lemmy

A decentralized, open-source social link aggregation and discussion platform built on the ActivityPub protocol as an alternative to Reddit.

FreeOpen source

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