Web Content Management Systems

Webiny – serverless enterprise CMS

Webiny is a content management system designed for enterprises.

It’s built on top of the serverless infrastructure to enable great scalability and site reliability even in the most demanding periods.

Webiny is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Page Builder – Drag&drop page editor. Pages are prerendered automatically and cached on CloudFront for lightning-fast delivery.
  • Headless CMS – Headless CMS with a GraphQL API. Build APIs and content models through a UI. It includes content revisions, localization, and fine-grain permission control.
  • File Manager – Upload files images. Search and organize your assets. It includes a built-in image editor for basic image manipulations.
  • Form Builder – Build forms with a drag&drop editor. Insert forms through Page Builder into your pages. It has webhook support and ReCaptcha integration.

Website: www.webiny.com
Support: Documentation, GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Webiny Ltd
License: MIT License (with exceptions)

Webiny is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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