Product Information
What is Siteleaf?
A lightweight platform for creating and maintaining websites.
Focus on your content, not your management system. Siteleaf is a smart, lightweight platform for building and managing websites. We believe content management shouldn’t be difficult. You should be able to host your site wherever you want. The site should outlive its CMS. Our tools should simplify, not oversimplify.
Pages
Pages are the primary building blocks in Siteleaf. At their simplest, pages have a title and body, but they can also have unlimited child pages, posts, assets, and metadata. Rearranging pages is easy with simple drag-and-drop.
Posts
Posts belong to a page. They can be blog entries, portfolio items, events, or any chronologically ordered content that makes sense. Posts are very similar to pages but can include taxonomies and are sorted chronologically by default.
Metadata
Metadata is pure key/value data attached to a site, page, post, or asset. It offers a way to interact with templates beyond basic uses like injecting a title or body copy. It can be custom color values, locations, side notes, and more. Learn more about metadata.
Taxonomies
Siteleaf supports tags on posts but in a more flexible way than most systems. Instead of having just one set of tags, posts can have any number of tag groups, each with its own name. Learn more about taxonomies.
How to use Siteleaf?
Siteleaf is a lightweight website content management platform designed to simplify website creation and maintenance, allowing users to focus on content rather than complex management systems.
Core Functions of Siteleaf
Publishing
Content Management
Usage Scenarios of Siteleaf
- Create and manage blog posts, portfolios, or event pages
- Collaborate with teams or clients to edit website content
- Publish static sites to Amazon S3, GitHub Pages, or FTP
- Import content from WordPress, Drupal, or other CMS platforms
- Integrate content into other sites and apps via headless APIs
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