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We've compiled a list of 17 free and paid alternatives to HTMLy. The primary competitors include Grav, GetSimple CMS. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between HTMLy and Publii, Vapid, WonderCMS. Also you can look at other similar options here: Business and Commerce Tools.


Grav
Free Open Source

The modern open source flat-file CMS

GetSimple CMS
Free Open Source

GetSimple is an XML based lite Content Management System.

Publii
Free Open Source

A safe, fast and stylish flat file/ static blog website builder.

Vapid
Free Open Source

An intentionally simple CMS

WonderCMS is the smallest flat file CMS with edit in place technology.

PhileCMS
Free Open Source

A file-driven CMS powered by Markdown and Twig.

Nibbleblog
Free Open Source

Nibbleblog is a powerful engine for creating blogs, all you need is PHP to work.

feindura
Free Open Source

feindura is a Open Source flat file based Content Management System for Web Designers, ideal for...

razorCMS
Free Open Source

razorCMS is a file-based CMS, all data in razorCMS is stored in flat files and uses a “database”...

Bludit
Free Open Source

Bludit is a web application to build your own website or blog in seconds, it's completely free...

HTMLy is an open source databaseless blogging platform prioritizing simplicity and speed (Flat-File...

HTMLy Overview

HTMLy is an open source databaseless blogging platform prioritizing simplicity and speed (Flat-File Blog). And because HTMLy also manage the contents, then it can be referred as a Flat-File CMS.

You do not need to use a VPS to run HTMLy, fairly shared hosting or even a free hosting as long as those hosting already support at least PHP 5.3.

HTMLy Features

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