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.
- Flazio is an Italian website builder.Flazio
- phpRS is a content management software written in PHP.phpRS
- Pagefai is a cloud-based platform that offers software-as-a-service solutions to businesses, including the Pagefai CMS which provides ecommerce functionality and other business tools.Pagefai CMS
- Twilight CMS
- Mambo
- ISAY (Internet Pages Management) is a CMS service provided by the Turkish Ministry of Interior for governorships, district governorships and various official websites.ISAY
- PHP-Nuke
- Percussion
- Cotonti
- papaya CMS
- Tessitura is an enterprise application to manage activities in ticketing, fundraising, customer relationship management, and marketing.TN Express Web
- Strapi is an open-source headless CMS used for building fast and easily manageable APIs written in JavaScript.Strapi
- Rubedo is an open-source PHP CMS powered by the Zend Framework, NoSQL MongoDB, Elasticsearch, and AngularJS, offering advanced features for content management and development.Rubedo
- ExpressionEngine is a free and open-source CMS.ExpressionEngine
- eClass is an online learning platform.eClass
- Google My Business
- Sitefinity is a content management system (CMS) that you use to create, store, manage, and present content on your website.Sitefinity
- Ametys
- Rock RMS is a free, open-source Relationship Management System (RMS) built for churches and businesses.RockRMS
- WebSite X5 is a tools to create and publish websites.WebSite X5