Overview | Complexity | Limitations
- WordPress:
WordPress is the most popular CMS and is simple to use, even for beginners. It does not require any special technical skills, but a basic understanding of HTML and CSS may be useful in customizing the website.
WordPress in detail - Joomla:
Joomla is a powerful CMS that is little more complicated than WordPress. It necessitates more technical skills, particularly when it comes to the use of templates and extensions.
Details about Joomla - Drupal:
Drupal is a high-performance CMS that is well-suited for large and complex websites. However, it necessitates a high level of technical expertise and knowledge, particularly in the areas of PHP and MySQL.
Drupal in detail - Adobe Commerce (Magento):
Adobe Commerce (formerly Magento) is a content management system (CMS) for e-commerce websites that requires a thorough understanding of web development and design, particularly with regard to PHP and MySQL.
Adobe Commerce in detail - Shopify:
Shopify is a user-friendly e-commerce CMS that is simple to use even for beginners. It has less customization options than Magento and is better suited for smaller online stores.
Shopify in detail - PrestaShop:
PrestaShop is another popular e-commerce CMS that requires slightly more technical skills than Shopify but is still suitable for beginners.
PrestaShop in detail - Wix:
Wix is a user-friendly drag-and-drop CMS that requires no technical knowledge. It is best suited for smaller websites and has fewer customization options than other CMS.
Wix in detail - Jimdo:
Jimdo is a website builder and hosting platform that allows users to create and manage their own websites without the need for coding or design experience. It offers a range of templates and design tools, as well as e-commerce and online store functionality.
Jimdo in detail - Weebly:
Weebly is a user-friendly drag-and-drop CMS that requires no technical knowledge. It is better suited for smaller websites and has less customization options.
Weebly in detail - Contao:
A free and open-source content management system (CMS) that allows users to create and manage professional-looking websites. It was designed initially for small and medium-sized businesses, but it also has powerful features for larger organizations.
Contao in detail
Our Selection:
For beginners without prior knowledge:

Tool: Jimdo
Knowledge | Templates & Extensions | Why Jimdo Jimdo is another popular Content Management System (CMS) that allows anyone to easily and without prior knowledge
For individuality and adaptation:
Tool: WordPress
Knowledge | Themes & Plugins | Why WordPress WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that is used to create websites and blogs. It is
For advanced users and eCommerce:

Tool: Adobe Commerce (Magento)
Knowledge | Templates & Extensions | Why Adobe Commerce Adobe Commerce is an open-source content management system (CMS) for online stores that was previously known