Concrete CMS

Concrete CMS makes running a website easy. Go to any page in your site, and edit directly on the page. No intimidating manuals, no complicated administration interfaces - just point and click.

What You Get

We install the latest version of Concrete CMS on a freshly created VPS instance. You can start using your website today!.

Price includes

  • Creation of virtual private server at the cloud hosting provider of your choice
  • Installation of Concrete CMS
  • DNS configuration to point your domain name to the new server. You can use your existing domain name or purchase a new one for a reasonable low price.
  • One time installation fee
  • Monthly hosting fee which includes daily backups and ongoing server maintenance with a focus on security.

Domain name recommended. You can use add a subdomain existing domain name or choose a brand new one for a reasonable price.

Installation Price: $0.00 (One Time)

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What is concrete CMS?

concrete CMS makes running a website easy.

Go to any page in your site, and an editing toolbar gives you all the controls you need to update your website. No intimidating manuals, no complicated administration interfaces - just point and click.

What can I build with concrete CMS?

  • Online magazines and newspapers.
  • eCommerce sites.
  • Extranets and Intranets.
  • Government web sites.
  • Small business web sites.
  • Non-profit and organization web sites.
  • Community-based portals.
  • Church, club and team web sites.
  • Personal or family homepages.
  • Marketing focused sites for a corporation.
  • Any school, college or university web site.
  • Many online communities.
  • Anything else you can dream up!

How does concrete CMS compare?

Building and running a website are two very different challenges. Certainly, one person may wear both hats, but the process of launching a great website is far different from running a great website over time. concrete CMS lets you do both: build and run great websites. Most other content management systems are built for one side of the equation or the other.

Many CMS's were designed by developers, for developers. Building and maintaining a site with them can be pretty complex and intimidating for someone who can't program computers. The end editing experience works, but to make even basic content changes you're typically working with long web forms in a "back-end." Adding new functionality is something you'll need some technical know-how to pull off. Imagine having to call a consultant every time you wanted to write a new Word document. How useful is that to your business?

Conversely, there's a number of solutions that are geared for the DIY market. Typically starting as a blog, these sites get added to and added to over time until they fall apart. Imagine being told your document was always going to have a cover page, a table of contents, and an index – no matter how simple you wanted it to be. Sure it's great you can get started quickly, but if you want to do much more than what these systems were designed for like using a hammer to drive screws.

With concrete CMS, you get the best of both worlds. Anyone can start making their own website in seconds, and the editing experience is easy; just click on what you want to change. Developers still get a flexible and robust framework for building sophisticated web applications. With concrete CMS, however, site owners will be able to make changes and additions on their own, for years to come.

Is it free? What does Open Source really mean? How safe is this?

Yes, concrete CMS is Free and Open Source ( FOSS) under the MIT software license. This license simply protects our liability and lets you do ANYTHING you want. We wanted everyone from a small business to a internet startup to be able to legally use concrete5 as a fundamental part of their business.

It will always be free. There’s no "enterprise version" of concrete5 that does everything you really need, but costs a lot of money – and there won't be in the future either. You can count on concrete5 being around for a long, long time as the core code is now owned by everybody. There is a growing community and marketplace filled with add-ons, which are not all free. In this way the small payments made by those who need a little extra finance the free use of core functionality by everyone. Thousands of developers from every continent use concrete5 to make websites for their clients every day.