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Static Site Generators (SSGs)

Name Description URL
Jekyll A simple, blog-aware static site generator built with Ruby. jekyllrb.com
Hugo A fast and flexible static site generator written in Go. gohugo.io
Gatsby A React-based static site generator for building dynamic websites. gatsbyjs.com
Next.js A React framework that can be used as a static site generator. nextjs.org
Eleventy A simpler static site generator supporting multiple template languages. 11ty.dev
Nuxt.js A Vue.js framework that can generate static sites. nuxtjs.org
SvelteKit A framework for Svelte that can be used for static site generation. kit.svelte.dev
Gridsome A Vue.js-based static site generator designed for building SEO-friendly websites. gridsome.org
Hexo A fast, simple, and powerful static site generator. hexo.io
Pelican A static site generator for Python developers. getpelican.com
Zola A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built in. getzola.org

Headless CMSs that can be used with SSGs

Name Description URL
Netlify CMS An open-source CMS that works with any static site generator. netlifycms.org
Contentful A flexible content platform for managing content across channels. contentful.com
Sanity A structured content platform that comes with an open-source editing environment. sanity.io
Strapi An open-source headless CMS that’s customizable and extensible. strapi.io
Ghost A headless CMS and publishing platform for professional publishing. ghost.org
Prismic A headless CMS that integrates well with any technology stack. prismic.io
DatoCMS A headless CMS designed for use with static site generators. datocms.com