𝗠𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗿𝗯𝗹𝗱:
https://thewhale.cc/posts/mattrbld
Mattrbld is a headless content management system for teams and individuals who don’t want to be locked into a specific platform or framework.
𝗠𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗿𝗯𝗹𝗱:
https://thewhale.cc/posts/mattrbld
Mattrbld is a headless content management system for teams and individuals who don’t want to be locked into a specific platform or framework.
Updated #introduction (now with screenshots)!
Static websites are great—until you want to add a new item to the navigation or publish a new blog post from your phone. That's where #mattrbld comes in.
It is an open-source content management system that makes it convenient to manage your content from different devices without locking you in, preserving your privacy and freedom.
Follow this account to stay updated about the project and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! 😊
Quick PSA to anyone who has used #Mattrbld before and is wondering why it’s not updating to v1.0:
It seems that due to the change in underlying architecture, your browser might not be able to automatically detect that there is a new version available. You can force it to load the newest version by performing a hard refresh, that is done by clicking the refresh button while holding down the Shift-key. In some browsers you may also use Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + R.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Just wrote another blog post using #mattrbld
Makes writing quick blog posts at work easy!
#PayloadCMS, #ProcessWire, #Mattrbld and other neat CMSs look hot right about now. 😋
If the whole #wordpress situation has you looking into alternatives, maybe give #Mattrbld a shot. 😊
It’s definitely not a 1:1 replacement—but it will not lock you into a platform that may go haywire despite being open source, as your website will work independently from the content management system.
A new approach is not worse just because it’s different.
#HeadlessCMS are the future. 😊
It took more than three years, but with #Mattrbld 1.0 you’ll finally be able to duplicate Schrmas, Collections and Custom Fields—and save content, Schemas, and Custom Fields by pressing Command / Control + S. 👌
The year is fast on its way into its final quarter, which means the #FOSS release of #Mattrbld is coming closer.
A big part of that is the licence, of course. I want Mattrbld (and potential derivatives) to be accessible to all, forever. Which is why I’m considering the #AGPL licence (since technically it’s a SaaS product).
Is there anything that would speak against this choice? Are there some special considerations to take before applying the licence? 🤔