Mura

The Headless CMS For Digital Experience

1,800 Websites Using Mura

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About Mura

Mura is an open-source CMS and digital experience platform. It was created in 2005 by Blue River Interactive Group. Mura is known for its focus on content governance, multi-site management, and headless capabilities. It is used primarily by mid-market and enterprise organizations who need a secure and compliant content platform. Some notable examples of organizations using Mura include the State of Georgia, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and Mediacorp.

Key Features

🚀 Speed How quickly pages load and respond to user interactions 85
💪 Reliability Uptime, stability, and consistency of the platform 90
😊 Ease of Use User-friendliness and intuitive interface for content management 80
🔍 SEO Built-in features and tools for search engine optimization 85
🎨 Design Flexibility Customization options and variety of design templates 85
🛒 E-commerce Features and integrations for online stores and transactions 80
📝 Blogging Tools and features specifically for blogging and content creation 80
🔒 Security Built-in security measures and regular updates to protect against threats 90
💬 Support Availability and quality of customer support and resources 85
💻 Developer Friendly Ease of customization and flexibility for developers 85
👥 Community Size and engagement of the user and developer community 80
🙌 NoCode Ability to create and customize without coding knowledge 75

Themes

Mura offers over N/A themes, providing a wide range of design options for various industries and purposes.

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Analytics

Mura offers built-in analytics through its Mura Insights feature, as well as integration with third-party analytics tools.

Artificial Intelligence

Mura does not currently offer any significant AI-powered features, but it may integrate AI in the future as the technology develops.

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