Features
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Instant Installation
Installing Kirby means uploading some files to your server and that's it. No fighting with your database setup, no 10-step setup wizard – it's a matter of seconds. Read more →
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Any Content You Like
Blog articles, galleries, simple pages or complex product sheets – with Kirby you are not limited to a fixed data structure. You are in control of your content. Read more →
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The Kirby Panel
Scared of the filesystem? Install the fast and powerful Kirby web interface to administrate your website right in your browser. Read more →
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NoSQL? Kirby Prefers NoDB!
Kirby is file-based – No database involved. This means first class performance, version controllable content, simple backups and many other awesome sideeffects. Read more →
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jQuery-Inspired API
Kirby's highly flexible API is very easy to learn and will boost your productivity while you can focus on building high-quality websites for your clients. Read more →
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Markdown Syntax
Use your favorite editor to write your content with plain Markdown or use Kirbytext, a powerful, extended version of the popular Markdown syntax. Read more →
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Latest blog posts
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Kirby Kosmos Episode 4
Another month has passed since our last Kosmos episode and we are super excited to share a ton of hot news, interesting resources and useful links with you. Last week, with the… read more →
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Kirby Kosmos Episode 3
Even hot summer days (at least in our part of the world) could not stop the Kirby community from creating great Kirby extensions, and so we have lots of new stuff to share with… read more →
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What others say about Kirby
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Victor Coulon
@_victa
If you're looking for a powerful, easy to use and well documented CMS which works without DB (and efforts) : simply @getkirby
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Sascha Bregenhorn
@netzrocker
I'm thrilled. File-based cms @getkirby is super-easy, super-clean and super-awesome. Thanks, @bastianallgeier.
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Arran Ross-Paterson
@arranrp
I used @getkirby for the @eventhandleruk site and it was such a great tool I'm planning on using it in workshops soon.
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Cole Henley
@cole007
from the brains behind @zootool, @getkirby looks like a really nice file-based rather than database-driven CMS: http://getkirby.com/



