GetSimple CMS
The ultra-light, XML-powered flat-file CMS for the Small Web movement.
The CMS platform for complete creative freedom and total design control without presentation constraints.
MODX Revolution is a high-performance, open-source Content Management Framework (CMF) designed for developers who demand absolute control over their HTML, CSS, and JS. Unlike platforms like WordPress that impose a rigid theme structure, MODX treats content as structured data, allowing architects to build bespoke digital experiences. As we move into 2026, MODX has solidified its position as a preferred choice for enterprise-level security and scalability, particularly through its 'MODX Revolution 3.x/4.x' architecture. Its core strength lies in xPDO, an Object-Relational Bridge (ORB) that ensures database integrity and performance. The system's unique 'Contexts' feature allows for multi-site, multi-lingual, and multi-channel deployments from a single installation. In an era of AI-driven content, MODX provides the granular control necessary to feed LLMs through clean, structured data exports via its built-in RESTful capabilities. It caters specifically to organizations that prioritize security (with a remarkably low vulnerability profile compared to mainstream competitors) and those needing a 'Content-First' approach where the CMS serves as a hub for complex integrations.
An intermediate layer that maps database tables to PHP objects, providing a secure and consistent way to interact with data.
The ultra-light, XML-powered flat-file CMS for the Small Web movement.
The ultimate flexible, content-first CMS for developers and editors who demand total control.
The flexible, developer-first CMS designed for total creative freedom and architectural stability.
AI-powered content orchestration and CMS for unified marketing and lead generation.
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A logical separation within a single install that allows the creation of isolated web environments, subdomains, or locales.
A complex system of policies, roles, and permissions that can restrict access down to individual elements or files.
Custom content fields that can be assigned to specific templates, allowing for structured data entry.
An open-source visual front-end editor that provides a drag-and-drop experience while maintaining developer-defined code standards.
Self-contained ZIP files that include database data, files, and scripts for modular site functionality.
A library of modifiers that can be applied to any content tag to transform data on the fly (e.g., date formatting, math, string manipulation).
Managing 20 different localized versions of a corporate site with different content owners.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Centralizing product data to be consumed by a React front-end and a mobile app simultaneously.
Preventing widespread automated hacking attempts common in platforms like WordPress.