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基于 Next.js 构建的下一代动态 CMS 博客系统,可免费部署的一站式解决方案:可视化可拖拽页面编辑、所见即所得/Markdown/MDX内容支持、媒体管理、访问分析、照片墙、自动友链管理、无限层级评论、邮箱通知、实时私信、Github 项目展示、多用户多权限账号管理、内置安全防护。

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What it does

NeutralPress is a free, all-in-one blogging and content management platform built on top of modern web technology, letting users create and manage websites through a drag-and-drop visual editor without needing to write any code. It comes packed with features like image galleries, comment sections, real-time messaging, user accounts with different permission levels, and built-in traffic analytics — essentially a self-hosted alternative to WordPress.

Why it matters

As WordPress alternatives gain traction and businesses seek more control over their content infrastructure without recurring subscription fees, NeutralPress represents the growing demand for free, feature-complete CMS solutions that teams can own and customize entirely. For founders and PMs, this signals an opportunity in the market for modern, visually-driven publishing platforms that bundle enterprise-level features — like multi-user management and real-time communication — without the cost or vendor lock-in of commercial tools.

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