Concrete CMS replaces 3 paid apps
One open-source tool, 3 subscriptions it can stand in for. Each pairing below is curated and verified by hand, with the honest catch spelled out. No votes, no pay-to-list.
licenseMIT
runsyour server
installRelease ZIP to PHP hosting, create a MySQL/MariaDB database, then finish the browser installer
dataPages, users, settings and block data in SQL; uploaded assets in the server file manager or a configured remote storage location
setupPHP hosting, a database, writable directories, and responsibility for updates, backups and outbound mail
facts verified 2026-08-10
Un CMS en página de verdad para quienes prefieren editar la página en lugar de editar un panel sobre la página.
the catchConcrete CMS is less visually freeform and polished than Dorik, and the owner must provide hosting, updates, backups and form delivery.
the verdict →all Dorik alternatives →Edición en la página, bloques reutilizables, permisos y flujos de trabajo; el hosting y el soporte al cliente ya no están incluidos.
the catchConcrete CMS lacks Duda's agency-first white-label dashboard, client billing/handoff workflow and managed hosting.
the verdict →all Duda alternatives →In-context page editing, blocks, collections and workflows; design freedom is more conventional.
the catchConcrete CMS's block-and-theme model offers far less precise visual CSS, animation and interaction control than Webflow.
the verdict →all Webflow alternatives →last updated 2026-08-10 · up to $948/yr replaced · no votes, no pay-to-list