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KeystoneJS vs Sitefinity: What are the differences?
Developers describe KeystoneJS as "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. On the other hand, Sitefinity is detailed as "Used to create, store, manage, and present content on your website". It is a content management system (CMS) is software that allows customers to make updates and changes to their website without a web developer.
KeystoneJS and Sitefinity can be primarily classified 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, Sitefinity provides the following key features:
- Web Content Management
- Customer engagement, conversion and retention
- Content creation and management
KeystoneJS is an open source tool with 14.8K GitHub stars and 2.37K GitHub forks. Here's a link to KeystoneJS's open source repository on GitHub.
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