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Directus vs Pagekit: What are the differences?

Developers describe Directus as "Free and Open-Source Headless CMS". Let's say you're planning on managing content for a website, native app, and widget. Instead of using a CMS that's baked into the website client, it makes more sense to decouple your content entirely and access it through an API or SDK. That's a headless CMS. That's Directus. On the other hand, Pagekit is detailed as "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.

Directus and Pagekit can be categorized as "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" tools.

"Open Source" is the primary reason why developers consider Directus over the competitors, whereas "Intuitive ui" was stated as the key factor in picking Pagekit.

Directus and Pagekit are both open source tools. It seems that Pagekit with 5.15K GitHub stars and 608 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Directus with 4.68K GitHub stars and 464 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Directus
Pros of Pagekit
  • 12
    Open Source
  • 10
    API-based CMS
  • 9
    Self-hostable
  • 4
    Version 9 is Javascript Based
  • 2
    User roles
  • 2
    User permissisons
  • 2
    Graphql
  • 1
    Extensions
  • 1
    Components
  • 1
    Modular
  • 1
    Responsiveness
  • 1
    Useful API
  • 1
    Metrics
  • 1
    Data visualizations
  • 1
    Flows
  • 6
    Intuitive ui
  • 4
    Basic features baked-in
  • 3
    Gourgeous cms !! php in his maximum expression
  • 1
    Fast to learn and easy to expand

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Cons of Directus
Cons of Pagekit
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    Php based
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    What is Directus?

    Let's say you're planning on managing content for a website, native app, and widget. Instead of using a CMS that's baked into the website client, it makes more sense to decouple your content entirely and access it through an API or SDK. That's a headless CMS. That's Directus.

    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.

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      What are some alternatives to Directus and Pagekit?
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      Cockpit
      An API-driven CMS without forcing you to make compromises in how you implement your site. The CMS for developers. Manage content like collections, regions, forms and galleries which you can reuse anywhere on your website.
      Grav
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      Ghost
      Ghost is a platform dedicated to one thing: Publishing. It's beautifully designed, completely customisable and completely Open Source. Ghost allows you to write and publish your own blog, giving you the tools to make it easy and even fun to do.
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