Overview

This section covers platforms and systems for managing digital content: software that separates the concerns of content creation from content delivery, enabling collaborative authorship, structured publishing workflows, and organized knowledge bases.

Notes in This Section

  • Content Management Systems: Platforms for creating and publishing digital content, covering traditional, headless, and decoupled architectures
  • Wiki: Collaborative web-based systems for creating, editing, and organizing content collectively

Key Focus Areas

CMS Architectures

  • Traditional (monolithic) CMS with tightly coupled frontend and backend
  • Headless CMS exposing content via API for any frontend
  • Decoupled CMS offering optional preview without binding the production frontend

Collaborative Knowledge Tools

  • Wiki platforms for team documentation and community-driven content
  • Version-controlled editing and content history
  • Access control and permission models

Self-Hosted and Open-Source Options

  • Platforms that can run on your own infrastructure
  • Community-supported alternatives to proprietary SaaS tools

A living document reflecting the landscape of content management tools.

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Content Management Systems

Platforms for creating, managing, and publishing digital content without requiring deep technical expertise

Wiki

A collaborative web-based system for creating, editing, and organizing content collectively