Kotti is a high-level, Pythonic web application framework based on Pyramid and SQLAlchemy. It includes an extensible Content Management System called the Kotti CMS (see below).
Kotti is most useful when you are developing applications that
- have complex security requirements,
- use workflows, and/or
- work with hierarchical data.
Built on top of a number of best-of-breed software components, most notably Pyramid and SQLAlchemy, Kotti introduces only a few concepts of its own, thus hopefully keeping the learning curve flat for the developer.
You can try out the Kotti CMS on Kotti's demo page.
Kotti CMS is a content management system that's heavily inspired by Plone. Its main features are:
- User-friendliness: editors can edit content where it appears; thus the edit interface is contextual and intuitive
- WYSIWYG editor: includes a rich text editor
- Responsive design: Kotti builds on Bootstrap, which looks good both on desktop and mobile
- Templating: you can extend the CMS with your own look & feel with almost no programming required
- Add-ons: install a variety of add-ons and customize them as well as many aspects of the built-in CMS by use of an INI configuration file
- Security: the advanced user and permissions management is intuitive and scales to fit the requirements of large organizations
- Internationalized: the user interface is fully translatable, Unicode is used everywhere to store data
Kotti is offered under the BSD-derived Repoze Public License.
See installation instructions.
Read Kotti's extensive documentation on Read the Docs.
If you have questions or need help, you can post on our mailing list / forum or join us on IRC: #kotti on irc.freenode.net.
If you think you found a bug, open an issue on or Github bugtracker.
Kotti is actively developed and maintained. We adhere to high quality coding standards, have an extensive test suite with high coverage and use continuous integration.
Contributions are always welcome, read our contribution guidelines and visit our Github repository.