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About Pyro

Pyro is a content management system (CMS) from PyroCMS designed for developers and organizations. It combines an open-source MIT license, a mobile-responsive control panel, and an easy-to-use interface so users can manage content effectively. Built on the Laravel framework, Pyro offers comprehensive documentation, community support through forums and social media, and includes guides and videos for ease of use. This system is particularly suitable for developers looking for a reliable CMS that is flexible and easy to implement. Key capabilities: mobile-responsive control panel open source developer documentation community blog support via social media Best for: developers and organizations that need a customizable CMS solution.

Pyro Details

Vendor
PyroCMS
Year Launched
2008
Location
HQ, New York City, NY US
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
Content Creators, DJs, Music Producers, Event Organizers, Record Labels.
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail, Technology, Government
Tags
Content Management, Audio Editing, Music Library Management.

Pyro's In-App Market Place

Does Pyro have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

0

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Pricing Options

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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD (A$), JPY (¥), CAD (C$), CHF (CHF), SEK (kr), CNY (¥), NZD (NZ$), INR (₹), RUB (₽)

Pros & Cons

  • 1. Developer-Centric: Built on the Laravel framework, offering a familiar environment for developers.
  • 2. Modular and Extensible: Easily customizable through modules and add-ons to meet specific project requirements.
  • 3. User-Friendly Admin Panel: Intuitive interface for content management, reducing the learning curve for new users.
  • 4. Active Community: A supportive community of developers and users contributes to continuous improvement and a wealth of shared knowledge.
  • 5. Scalability: Suitable for projects of varying sizes, from personal blogs to enterprise-level applications.
  • 1. Learning Curve for New Users: Users unfamiliar with Laravel may face an initial learning curve.
  • 2. Community Edition Limitations: Some advanced features are only available in the Professional Edition, which may require a subscription.
  • 3. Potential Overhead: The modular system, while flexible, may introduce complexity that could be unnecessary for simpler projects.
  • 4. Hosting Requirements: Requires a server environment that supports Laravel's requirements, which may limit hosting options.
  • 5. Documentation Gaps: Some users have reported that certain aspects of the documentation could be more comprehensive.

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