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by konschubert 3062 days ago
I can't speak for Hyde, but Jekyll requires you to edit text files which makes it unaccessible for non-technical people.
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There's Netlify + GatsbyJS - takes git know-how to setup, but once you're there it's a Rich Text Editor on a webpage controlling your content
Add contentful and you have a admin dashboard and hundreds of integrations.

I set this up last week and it’s amazing. It costs $0 for my small project.

I’ve aleo rolled out it out to event websites. And they love it too.

No database is a big win for bloggers, who should focus on content and not security.

$249 lowest pricing package after you stretch out pass the free limitations.
I won’t be hitting a million hits on the api for 99.9% of my projects.