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.
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- Omni CMS (formerly OU Campus) is a web content management system developed by Modern Campus. Modern Campus is a SaaS-based student lifecycle management software designed to manage continuing education and non-degree programs.Omni CMS
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- Vignette
- Sarka-SPIP
- SIMsite
- Suncel is a powerful and versatile content platform with a simple visual builder for marketers and publishers.Suncel
- Omeka is a free Content Management System (CMS) used by archives, historical societies, libraries, museums, and individual researchers for publishing digital collections.Omeka
- PubLive is a headless CMS for online publishers.PubLive
- Pixnet is an Taiwanese mobile photo sharing, blogging, and social networking service.Pixnet
- onpublix is a web content management system (CMS) platform for eBusinesses.onpublix
- MAAK is a Laravel based CMS developed by Mahdi Akbari.MAAK
- GX WebManager
- OpenNemas
- Textpattern CMS
- Subrion
- Marketpath CMS is a hosted website content management system used by businesses, churches and schools.Marketpath CMS
- Pingoteam
- Business Website Builder