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We've compiled a list of 143 free and paid alternatives to SPIP. The primary competitors include Softr, Redaxscript. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between SPIP and ExpressionEngine, Habari, Automne. Also you can look at other similar options here: Content Management Systems, Web Content Management Software.


Softr
Free Free Trial Subscription

Softr is a platform for creating websites and web applications without code. It provides tools for quick creation of websites, online stores, landings, blogs and other online projects.

A modern, ultra lightweight and rocket fast Content Management System.

Habari
Free Open Source

Habari is next-generation blogging.

Automne is an open-source and intuitive CMS. It works on LAMP architecture.

Wolf CMS simplifies content management by offering an elegant user interface, flexible templating...

Symphony CMS
Free Open Source

Symphony is an XSLT-powered open source content management system

ZCMS simplifies content management by offering an elegant user interface, simple user management...

Dotclear
Free Open Source

Dotclear is an open-source web publishing software created in 2002 by Olivier Meunier.

Ionize CMS
Free Open Source

Ionize is a free professional multilingual and user-friendly PHP Content Management System (CMS)...

SPIP is a publishing system for the Internet

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SPIP Overview

SPIP is a publishing system for the Internet in which great importance is attached to collaborative working, to multilingual environments, and to simplicity of use for web authors. It is free software, distributed under the GNU/GPL licence. This means that it can be used for any Internet site, whether personal or institutional, non-profit or commercial.

SPIP is developed (programmed, documented, translated, etc.) and used by a community in which there is an open invitation to participate. To do so, make contact through one of the various websites, mailing lists and meetings (aka. SPIP parties) which exist.

SPIP was born in 2001 at the initiative of "minirézo", a community defending freedom of expression on the Internet (see the article on uZine). Nowadays SPIP is used by tens of thousands of widely varying sites. This site contains the official documentation.

SPIP Features

tick-square Blogging
tick-square Multi-Site Management
tick-square Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
tick-square Multiple languages

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