CMS (Content Management System)

noun · content management

1.

A content management system that allows you to create, edit, and publish web content through an administration interface, without requiring technical programming skills — thus democratizing website management for businesses.

2.

A software platform that separates content from presentation, offering preconfigured templates, extensions, and an intuitive dashboard to manage text, images, and media — ranging from mainstream solutions like WordPress to modern Headless architectures.

3.

A strategic digital marketing tool that centralizes content production, facilitates collaborative work, and integrates native SEO features — but whose technical limitations often argue in favor of custom development for ambitious projects.

See also
WordPressHeadless CMSSEOCustom-built