CMS software
Updated at:CMS stands for Content Management System. It is a computer software used to create, manage and modify digital content. It is typically used to manage websites and web applications, but can be used to manage any type of digital content. Examples of CMSs include WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla.
This chart displays the market share of the top 10 CMS software in 2025, highlighting the most popular tools used by online merchants.1. WordPress leads with a notable 84.64% share.2. In second place, Squarespace at 4.55% share.3. Meanwhile, Wix at 4.54% share.
- Silverstripe CMS is a free and open source Content Management System and Framework for creating and maintaining websites and web applications.Silverstripe
- Lede is a publishing platform and growth program designed to support journalism startups and news media.Lede
- Azko CMS is a content management system developed by Azko (Septeo Group) specifically launched for lawyers in France.Azko CMS
- sNews
- experiencedCMS
- BigTree CMS is an extremely extensible open-source CMS built on PHP and MySQL.BigTree CMS
- Wolf CMS
- Storyblok is a headless CMS with a visual editor for developers, marketers and content editors. Storyblok helps your team to manage content and digital experiences for every use-case from corporate websites, ecommerce, helpdesks, mobile apps, screen displays, and more.Storyblok
- pirobase CMS
- Duopana is a platform for creating online communities, blogs and managing collaborative content.Duopana
- Prepr is a headless CMS with data-driven capabilities.Prepr
- Wuilt is the first Arab platform of its kind to help individuals and businesses create ready-made websites and ecommerce stores.Wuilt
- BoidCMS is a free and open-source flat file CMS for building simple websites and blogs in seconds, developed using PHP and uses JSON as a database.BoidCMS
- WebsPlanet
- Public CMS
- Pagekit
- Koobi
- phpwind
- VIVVO
- Cendyn (formerly NextGuest) is a hospitality focused content management system.Cendyn