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Pagekit vs PyroCMS: What are the differences?

Pagekit: A modular and lightweight CMS built with Symfony components. Pagekit gives you the tools to create beautiful websites. No matter if it's a simple blog, your company's website or a web service. Pagekit has a modular and extendable architecture and is built on top of Symfony components and modern open source libraries; PyroCMS: Easy to use, abstracted, and modular CMS built using Laravel. It is an easy to use, abstracted, and modular CMS built using Laravel. It is built for developers, designers and users. You can build better Laravel websites and applications faster with it.

Pagekit and PyroCMS can be primarily classified as "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" tools.

Some of the features offered by Pagekit are:

  • Responsive Design
  • Blog
  • Users & Permissions

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

  • Integration with Laravel Filesystem
  • Store your files anywhere with Storage Extensions
  • Automatically manipulate and optimize image output

Pagekit is an open source tool with 5.18K GitHub stars and 610 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Pagekit's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Pagekit?

    Pagekit gives you the tools to create beautiful websites. No matter if it's a simple blog, your company's website or a web service. Pagekit has a modular and extendable architecture and is built on top of Symfony components and modern open source libraries.

    What is PyroCMS?

    It is an easy to use, abstracted, and modular CMS built using Laravel. It is built for developers, designers and users. You can build better Laravel websites and applications faster with it.

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