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.
- Adobe Experience Manager Franklin, also known as Project Helix or Composability, is a new way to publish AEM pages using Google Drive or Microsoft Office via Sharepoint. Instead of components, Franklin uses blocks to build pages. Blocks are pieces of a document that will be transformed into web page content.Adobe Experience Manager Franklin1-10 installs
- BoldGrid is a free website builder for WordPress websites.BoldGrid1-10 installs
- Tistory is a South Korean blog-publishing service that allows private or multi-user blogs.Tistory1-10 installs
- Hatena Blog is one of the traditional blog platforms in Japan.Hatena Blog1-10 installs
- Django CMS is a free and open source content management system platform for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets.Django CMS1-10 installs
- XpressEngine1-10 installs
- Kooboo CMS1-10 installs
- Scrivito is a decoupled/headless enterprise web CMS.Scrivito1-10 installs
- Contensis1-10 installs
- ImpressPages1-10 installs
- Ushahidi is a tool that collects crowdsourced data and targeted survey responses from multiple data sources.Ushahidi
- Simplébo
- Nepso
- Lithium
- Pagevamp
- Roadiz CMS
- Eleanor CMS
- Sitevision CMS is a platform for web publishing that consists of flexible and pre-made modules. Available as self-hosed software and Cloud SaaS.Sitevision CMS
- BOOM
- OpenCities is a content management system built for government organizations.OpenCities