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We've compiled a list of 207 free and paid alternatives to Wagtail CMS. The primary competitors include Softr, Textpattern. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Wagtail CMS and ExpressionEngine, Automne, Habari. Also you can look at other similar options here: Content Management Systems, Web Content Management Software.


Softr
Free Free Trial Subscription

Softr is a platform for creating websites and web applications without code. It provides tools for quick creation of websites, online stores, landings, blogs and other online projects.

Textpattern
Free Open Source

Textpattern is an elegant content management system that is free, open source software.

Automne is an open-source and intuitive CMS. It works on LAMP architecture.

Habari
Free Open Source

Habari is next-generation blogging.

Wolf CMS simplifies content management by offering an elegant user interface, flexible templating...

Create your own blog with unparalleled speed and efficiency and share your stories with the world...

Symphony CMS
Free Open Source

Symphony is an XSLT-powered open source content management system

ZCMS simplifies content management by offering an elegant user interface, simple user management...

Dotclear
Free Open Source

Dotclear is an open-source web publishing software created in 2002 by Olivier Meunier.

Django-based Content Management System.

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Wagtail CMS Overview

Wagtail is a content management system built on Django. It's focused on user experience, and offers precise control for designers and developers.

Wagtail CMS Features

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Wagtail CMS Categories

Web Content Management Software

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