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KeystoneJS vs Pagekit: What are the differences?
KeystoneJS: Node.js CMS and web application platform built on Express and MongoDB. Keystone is the easiest way to build database-driven websites, applications and APIs in Node.js; Pagekit: 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.
KeystoneJS and Pagekit can be categorized as "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" tools.
Some of the features offered by KeystoneJS are:
- Express.js and MongoDB
- Dynamic Routes
- Database Fields
On the other hand, Pagekit provides the following key features:
- Responsive Design
- Blog
- Users & Permissions
"Out-of-box tools and basic services" is the top reason why over 4 developers like KeystoneJS, while over 5 developers mention "Intuitive ui" as the leading cause for choosing Pagekit.
KeystoneJS and Pagekit are both open source tools. It seems that KeystoneJS with 14.6K GitHub stars and 2.35K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Pagekit with 5.15K GitHub stars and 608 GitHub forks.
Pros of KeystoneJS
- Out-of-box tools and basic services7
- Large community3
- Great schema-based auto-generated admin interface2
- Great CMS and API platform2
- Great sandbox to play with nodejs2
- Great integrations1
- A great MEAN stack1
- Detail documentations and tutorials1
- Free1
- Rapid development1
- Open source1
- "easy setup", "uses mongodb"1
- Fast on V81
- Similar to wordpress1
- Fast growing community cms framework1
- Great culture1
Pros of Pagekit
- Intuitive ui6
- Basic features baked-in4
- Gourgeous cms !! php in his maximum expression3
- Fast to learn and easy to expand1