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Twill vs Nuxeo: What are the differences?

What is Twill? An open source CMS toolkit for Laravel. Twill is an open source CMS toolkit for Laravel that helps developers rapidly create a custom admin console that is intuitive, powerful and flexible.

What is Nuxeo? A content management platform for building document management. It is a platform for rich and structured content management. Its cloud-native, modular platform plugs easily into legacy infrastructure, scales with your team, and your progress.

Twill and Nuxeo belong to "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Twill are:

  • Visual editor
  • Responsive previewing
  • Hi-res media library

On the other hand, Nuxeo provides the following key features:

  • Workflows
  • Performance & Scalability
  • Analytics & Data Visualization

Twill is an open source tool with 1.63K GitHub stars and 184 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Twill's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Nuxeo
Pros of Twill
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    • 13
      Amazing visual editor with drag & drop
    • 12
      Powerful and customisable admin console
    • 10
      Beautiful UI and easy to use
    • 8
      A CMS that I actually *like* to use!
    • 7
      Easy for publishers to create media-rich narratives
    • 7
      Ensures the integrity of your design system
    • 7
      Flexible with easy to use editors
    • 6
      Flexible and Powerful CMS. Easy to setup
    • 5
      Scaleable and easy to maintain
    • 4
      Incredibly simple and beautiful interface
    • 3
      Ensures the integrity of the design system
    • 3
      Scaleable and easy to maintain

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    What is Nuxeo?

    It is a platform for rich and structured content management. Its cloud-native, modular platform plugs easily into legacy infrastructure, scales with your team, and your progress.

    What is Twill?

    Twill is an open source CMS toolkit for Laravel that helps developers rapidly create a custom admin console that is intuitive, powerful and flexible.

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