Sitecake’s Simple CMS for Fast, Static Websites – only $19!
September 15, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Sitecake’s Simple CMS for Fast, Static Websites – only $19!
Expires: October 2, 2017, 11:59 pm EST
Looking to improve your (and your website’s) performance? Look no further than Sitecake! This powerful yet simple-to-use CMS works off of static pages and a CDN service to massively speed up your website. With a simple drag-and-drop tool, you can easily edit up content without having to dive into any HTML or PHP code at all. Money saving and speedier sites? Apparently you can have your (site)cake and eat it too!
Highlights:
- Easy as pie… er, cake – drag and drop to edit HTML or PHP sites.
- No database required – Sitecake is a flat file CMS.
- Drag and drop from anywhere – desktop, browsers, YouTube, Vimeo, Google Maps, Twitter.
- Speedier than WordPress – using static websites cached with CDN services, your site will be lightning fast.
- Save money – cut back on web hosting and storage fees.
Previews:
Pricing:
Normally, Sitecake sells for $39, but for a limited time only, you can get this simple-to-use tool for only $19! That’s a savings of 51% off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button to speed up your performance today!
Deal terms:
- You will receive a lifelong Sitecake licence.
- All updates are included. You will receive email notifications for the new versions.
- Requirements: web server (Apache or NGINX), PHP 5.6+.
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