A Flat Databaseless CMS That Makes HTML-Files Editable And Dynamic
TidyCMS is a CMS for static websites and an alternative to WordPress preferred by clients and designers. It is secure, easy to use and does not require client training.
In fact, this useful tool can be installed in just five minutes which means no technical or programming background is necessary. Users also get to choose between a self-hosted site or one hosted on a cloud server whichever is suited for their needs.
A great feature of this tool is that it automatically updates which means no maintenance is necessary. This allows you to focus more on the priorities of your business.
Designers using TidyCMS can decide whether to give their clients the freedom to edit their work or totally prevent them from making changes to the design. And when you want to edit a certain piece of information on your site, you can do it on any page. Once you’re done, all the other pages will automatically update.
TidyCMS is free for designers and their clients. However, clients who start updating their site will be charged a monthly fee onwards.
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