Top 13 CMS Platforms (2023)
13 best Content Management Systems (CMS) platforms that bloggers and developers should use for website development. They include CMS used by big companies, small businesses, enterprises, learning institutions, and personal blogs. The CMS listed below are best known for SEO-friendly, page load speed, mobile-friendly, ready API, ease of use e.t.c. We have ranked CMS platforms according to popularity and performance.
1. WordPress

WordPress.org is an SEO-friendly free and open-source content management system (CMS) platform that has been used to build over 31% of existing websites. WordPress.org CMS is majorly used by bloggers and small businesses to create blogs. WordPress.org has three main building features core files, plugins, and themes.
Website: Wordpress.org
2. Shopify

Shopify is one of the best paid eCommerce content management system (CMS) platform.
Website: shopify.com
3. Wix

Wix is a freemium content management system (CMS) platform that is used to build websites easily through drag and drop.
Website: wix.com
4. Squarespace

Squarespace is a premium website builder that is used by small businesses, photographers, bloggers, artists, musicians, weddings, and students to create their websites. The unique thing with Squarespace is that most of its features are inbuilt. For example, it comes with an advanced built-in membership area that you can use to create members-only content without installing any app.
Website: squarespace.com
5. Blogger

Blogger is a hosted free content management system (CMS) platform.
Website: blogger.com
6. BigCommerce

BigCommerce is a subscription based content management system (CMS) platform for eCommerce websites.
Website: bigcommerce.com
7. Magento

Magento is one of the best a open source ecommerce content management system (CMS) platform. It was acquired by Adobe in June 2018.
Website: magento.com
8. Drupal

Drupal is a free content management system (CMS) platform that powers most higher education websites and heavy traffic websites like BBC, NBC, whitehouse.gov, Oxford University, e.t.c.
Website: drupal.org
9. Prestashop

Prestashop is a freemium ecommerce content management system (CMS) platform.
Website: prestashop.com
10. Joomla

Joomla is an open source content management system (CMS) platform that is used to build blogs. It powers about 2 million small businesses, learning institutions and company websites.
Website: joomla.org
11. MediaWiki

MediaWiki is an open source content management system (CMS) platform that powers wikipedia. It is used for creating wiki websites.
Website: mediawiki.org
12. Agility

Agility CMS is a headless content management system (CMS) platform.
Website: agilitycms.com
13. B2evolution

B2evolution is a free open-source content management system (CMS) platform.
Website: b2evolution.net