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A self-hosted, JavaScript headless CMS & application framework built with Express, MongoDB and React.
npx create-payload-app
Alternatively, it only takes about five minutes to create an app from scratch.
Check out the Payload website to find in-depth documentation for everything that Payload offers.
If you know JavaScript, you know Payload. Payload is a code-first CMS, which allows us to do a lot of things right:
Payload is 100% free for use on local environments such as localhost
and staging sites such as staging.mycoolsite.com
. When it's time to go to production, Payload charges a low and flat fee that doesn't change whatsoever based on your usage.
Before beginning to work with Payload, make sure you have all of the required software.
From there, the easiest way to get started with Payload is to use the create-payload-app
package:
npx create-payload-app
Alternatively, it only takes about five minutes to write out your own app from scratch.
Find the Payload license here.
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Node, React, Headless CMS and Application Framework built on Next.js
The npm package payload receives a total of 63,892 weekly downloads. As such, payload popularity was classified as popular.
We found that payload demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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