What is Cockpit?
An API-driven CMS without forcing you to make compromises in how you implement your site. The CMS for developers. Manage content like collections, regions, forms and galleries which you can reuse anywhere on your website.
Cockpit is a tool in the Cloud Content Management System category of a tech stack.
Cockpit is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Cockpit's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Cockpit?
Companies
6 companies reportedly use Cockpit in their tech stacks, including leading-web, TheBig3, and Code From Berlin.
Developers
46 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Cockpit.
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Cockpit's Features
- Self hosted
- Crazy fast & lightweight
- Flexible
- Expandable
- Modern & Simple Interface
Cockpit Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Cockpit?
Strapi
Strapi is100% JavaScript, extensible, and fully customizable.
It enables developers to build projects faster by providing a customizable API out of the box and giving them the freedom to use the their favorite tools.
Webmin
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Portainer
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Netdata
Netdata collects metrics per second & presents them in low-latency dashboards. It's designed to run on all of your physical & virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters & edge/IoT devices, to monitor systems, containers & apps
Ansible
Ansible is an IT automation tool. It can configure systems, deploy software, and orchestrate more advanced IT tasks such as continuous deployments or zero downtime rolling updates. Ansible’s goals are foremost those of simplicity and maximum ease of use.