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X: WebCrumbs vs. Ghost

WebCrumbs Community edited this page Oct 11, 2023 · 1 revision

Alright, next up we have Ghost. Ghost is an interesting candidate because it's specifically tailored for bloggers and publishers. Built on Node.js, it focuses on simplicity and speed, offering a clutter-free writing experience. It can operate in a headless mode but is often used as a traditional CMS, integrating both back-end and front-end components.

WebCrumbs, however, has its sights set on a broader horizon. Designed on a React framework, it's a decoupled CMS allowing for plugins in a myriad of JavaScript frameworks like Angular, Vue, or Svelte. Its architecture aims to combine the best of monolithic and headless worlds, offering flexibility for both developers and non-developers. Essentially, it's like a Swiss Army knife of CMS options.

In essence, Ghost aims for streamlined, focused content publishing, especially for bloggers. WebCrumbs, conversely, aims for broader flexibility and a larger potential audience, thanks to its multi-framework plugin support and user-friendly design.

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