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Sharp is a content management framework built for Laravel, a toolset that provides help to build a CMS section in a website.
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Statamic 4 brings improvements to every part of the CMS. The Control Panel now offers an even better user experience and the entire code base got mode...
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Aloia CMS is a flat-file content management system for Laravel 9.
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After a few months of being in beta, Statamic 3 is now officially launched and available to everyone. This release marks a new beginning for Statamic...
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Wink is a Laravel-based publishing platform by Mohamed Said that can run on any Laravel application. It uses a separate database connection and authen...
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A lot of really great Laravel CMS systems have come out in the past year. Everything from the super-powerful, to the minimal, to open source and comme...
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Canvas is a new minimal blogging app by Todd Austin built on Laravel. It features writing in markdown with the Summernote WYSIWYG, a media uploader, p...
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Laravel CloudSimple developer-focused application monitoring for Laravel. Error tracking, log management, uptime monitoring, status pages, and more!
HoneybadgerAcquaint Softtech offers AI-ready Laravel developers who onboard in 48 hours at $3000/Month with no lengthy sales process and a 100 percent money-back guarantee.
Acquaint SofttechA community-driven, proctored assessment across 4 levels designed to validate real-world Laravel knowledge, from Junior to mastery-level Artisan. Official Vue.js, Official Nuxt, Angular, React, JS certifications also available.
The Certification of Competence for LaravelScalable load testing for web apps & APIs. Simulate real-world traffic and identify breaking points and performance limits with powerful, scalable load tests designed for Laravel.
LoadForgeThe drop-in ready Laravel CMS you’re been waiting for. Go full-stack or headless, flat file or database – it’s up to you.
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