GetSimple CMS
The ultra-light, XML-powered flat-file CMS for the Small Web movement.
A lightweight, modular, and developer-centric Open Source CMS for the modern web.
Pagekit is an architecturally clean, open-source Content Management System built on the foundations of Symfony components and Vue.js. By 2026, Pagekit has solidified its position as a preferred choice for developers who prioritize performance and modularity over the monolithic complexity of legacy systems like WordPress. It utilizes the Doctrine ORM for database abstraction, providing flexibility across MySQL, SQLite, and PostgreSQL environments. The system's technical edge lies in its reactive user interface and its decoupled nature, allowing it to function both as a traditional CMS and as a headless content provider for JavaScript-heavy applications. The Pagekit ecosystem focuses on a curated Marketplace where developers can share extensions and themes, all maintained under a strict adherence to UIkit CSS framework standards. Its built-in user management, routing system, and markdown-native editor make it an optimal solution for high-performance websites, internal portals, and lightweight web applications requiring a robust but slim backend. For architects, Pagekit represents a 'no-bloat' philosophy, ensuring that every millisecond of server response time is optimized through modern PHP 8.x standards and efficient caching mechanisms.
Uses Vue.js for the administrative dashboard, operating independently of the backend logic.
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.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
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A native package manager integrated directly into the dashboard for one-click updates.
Native support for Markdown with real-time HTML previewing.
Granular permission system allowing for nested user groups and specific access levels.
Utilizes the Doctrine database abstraction layer for robust data modeling.
Core system and default themes are built using the UIkit front-end framework.
A sophisticated routing engine that supports custom URL aliases and controllers.
Heavy CMS platforms slow down image-heavy portfolios and are hard to customize.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
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