There are many articles that attempt to find the best content management systems for the web. But in today’s world of web development, there are so many specific use cases for CMS platforms that it is virtually impossible to create content management software that could satisfy everyone. Ranging from huge text-heavy website content with multiple content types, through simple blog and magazines platform to independent modules of larger apps or even static websites – there are so many different uses for good CMS applications. In this article, we’re going to take a look at the most interesting content management system examples in 2020.

We have created this article back in 2019 to talk about the most interesting content management system for various business objectives, rather than find the best CMS platform. But a lot of interesting things have happened ever since so we decided to refresh it a little. In this new and improved version of the article, you’re going to find out:

  • when it is a good idea to choose a static site content management system,
  • what has changed in Bolt, a fast-like-a-bolt PHP-based CMS that The Software House helps developing,
  • what is the world’s most popular headless Node.js-based CMS,
  • as well as quite a few new things about the CMSes that won our trust and approval last year!

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What Is The Best Content Management System? 2020 CMS Comparison
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