Pivlu

Pivlu

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Pivlu - Open source CMS and Website Builder. Pivlu is an WordPress alternative, written in PHP and using the Laravel framework. Use Pivlu’s intuitive website builder and full-featured CMS to create responsive sites, manage content, optimize SEO, and automate publishing — all in one platform. Pivlu combines a visual website builder, customizable content models, SEO features, and publishing workflows so teams can create and maintain sites with ease.
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Gabriel Chimilevschi
Pivlu was born from a simple frustration I kept running into while building and maintaining websites: I wanted the flexibility and freedom of a self‑hosted CMS, but without the bloat, fragility, and “plugin roulette” that too often comes with traditional solutions. WordPress proved how powerful an ecosystem can be, but it also highlighted the tradeoffs—performance overhead, security exposure through outdated extensions, and a developer experience that can feel inconsistent when you’re trying to build modern applications. What inspired me to build Pivlu is the idea that a CMS and a website builder can be both creator-friendly and developer-first. By building it as open source, I wanted to make something transparent, auditable, and community-driven. And by writing it in PHP on top of the Laravel framework, the goal is to bring the CMS world closer to modern engineering practices: clean architecture, strong conventions, maintainable code, and a familiar workflow for teams already building with Laravel.
Gabriel Chimilevschi

What problems Pivlu aims to solve 

1) A modern alternative to the “legacy CMS” experience 

2) Less dependence on fragile plugin stacks 

3) Better developer ergonomics (especially for PHP/Laravel teams) 

4) Faster, cleaner site building for non-technical users 

5) Performance, security, and maintainability by design 

More details: about Pivlu

Gabriel Chimilevschi

Choosing a CMS is rarely about a simple feature checklist. It’s about how quickly you can build, how safely you can maintain, and how confidently you can scale a website over time. WordPress is the most popular CMS in the world, with an enormous ecosystem and a proven track record. 

Pivlu CMS takes a different approach: it focuses on delivering essential, modern website functionality directly in the core — so teams can build advanced websites without relying on a patchwork of plugins and themes.