https://siteleaf.com
Siteleaf - A friendly CMS for your static site
Built for developers, Loved by everyone. Supports Jekyll, user collaboration, publishing to AWS S3, GitHub Pages, FTP, and more.
Siteleaf - A friendly CMS for your static site Blog Gallery Plans Learn Log in Sign up Menu Static sites are faster, Siteleaf keeps it simple. Trusted for over 10 years, Siteleaf is a content management system designed for actual humans. Watch the intro Close Blog Gallery Plans Learn Log in Sign up Develop with existing tools Code offline with Jekyll, and sync with GitHub. Edit in the cloud Easy for non-technical clients, writers, and producers. Free your content Generate static sites to S3, GitHub, FTP + headless API. Get started Content management for the whole team Collaborate Invite your client or team to create and edit content. Set them as Admin, Publisher, or Writer. Preview before you publish Preview changes before they go live. Then publish with one click whenever you’re ready. Smart text editor Choose between a visual editor or just plain Markdown. Drag and drop images or even entire text files. Powerful content Customize your site with document collections, advanced metadata, and custom permalinks. Develop with tools you already love Built on open source Siteleaf is compatible with Jekyll, the static site generator for over a million websites running on GitHub Pages. Benefit from a large open source community. Use any existing Jekyll theme, or write your own using Liquid and all the tools you love. Develop locally and even offline. GitHub integration No more accidental overwrites or deletes. Any change made in Siteleaf can be synced to GitHub, where you can see a log of edits and roll back to any state, giving you a time machine for your content. As you develop your theme, Siteleaf can also automatically update to reflect your GitHub commits. Fits right into your existing workflow. Free your content Publish anywhere Generate static sites to Amazon S3, GitHub Pages, or FTP & SFTP using your own domain name. Import and export Easily move your content into or out of Siteleaf. Import from WordPress, Drupal, Tumblr, Ghost, and more. Headless API for your content Access your data and integrate into other websites and apps. Automate tasks with Zapier. Launch better sites We believe that content management shouldn’t be hard. That you should be able to access your data and host your website however you want. That websites should be able to outlive their CMS and never be locked into a vendor. Our tools should be simple, but never dumbed down. Static sites are faster, more secure, and keep visitors happy. Unlike legacy CMSs like WordPress and Drupal, your website’s source code and content should be accessible and easily moved. An open web is a better web. In recent years, static website generators have surged in popularity. But along with that has come a lot of bloat (and new acronyms). Let’s keep static sites how they were intended: fast and simple. Free your content and enjoy launching your next site. Join thousands of happy customers Jason Huff @jsnhff @siteleaf is a pretty handy tool for making custom websites that humans can edit. Hooray! Anna Zocher @annazocher Spending today converting sites to #Liquid to show client how great @siteleaf is going to be use. Casey Gollan @CaseyG Playing with @siteleaf. As nimble to build with as Jekyll for me. Easier to use than Wordpress for my client. Dan Mall @danielmall That’s what’s deceiving about @siteleaf: looks simple, but it’s pretty powerful. Jonnie Hallman @destroytoday Starting building my new website on @siteleaf v2—its Github syncing and Jekyll-compatibility are absolutely killer. Max Murdoch @maxalfiemurdoch I’ve been using @siteleaf for 30 mins and, like all @oakstudios’ products, it’s a dream to work with. Never again, Wordpress. Never ever. Create something great Free for developers and open source projects. Get started Features Press Privacy Terms Status Community Twitter Mastodon Made in Siteleaf by Oak
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