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Cockpit vs Osmek: What are the differences?

What is Cockpit? Add content management functionality to any site - plug & play CMS. 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.

What is Osmek? A new kind of content management system, built in the cloud. Build your site in any programming language, or framework, on any server. Distribute your content to one site, or fifty, in JSON or RSS, as custom templates, or XML. With your content tucked snuggly in the cloud, you're free to develop your way.

Cockpit and Osmek can be categorized as "Cloud Content Management System" tools.

Some of the features offered by Cockpit are:

  • Self hosted
  • Crazy fast & lightweight
  • Flexible

On the other hand, Osmek provides the following key features:

  • Language Independent
  • Freedom from Frameworks
  • Reduced Dev Time

Cockpit is an open source tool with 3.95K GitHub stars and 390 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Cockpit's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Cockpit
Pros of Osmek
  • 3
    Flexible and plays nicely with any frontend
  • 3
    Easy for Content Managers to understand and use
  • 3
    Open Source
  • 2
    Fast & lightweight
  • 2
    Modular
  • 2
    GraphQL
  • 2
    Self hosted
  • 1
    Simple user interface
  • 1
    Powerful straightforward API

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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.

What is Osmek?

Build your site in any programming language, or framework, on any server. Distribute your content to one site, or fifty, in JSON or RSS, as custom templates, or XML. With your content tucked snuggly in the cloud, you're free to develop your way.

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