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BCMS vs Ghost: Headless CMS comparison
- Key featuresGhostBCMS
Publishing & blogging tools
Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisContent APIs
Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisSEO & metadata management
Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisMemberships & subscriptions
Ghost includes thisBCMS doesn't include thisVisual modeling (no config files)
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisFast global search
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisBuilt-in serverless functions
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisAutomatic TypeScript types
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisStarter projects included
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisWidgets embedded in free text
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisNested folders
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisGranular permissions
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes this
8 Things BCMS can do as a Ghost alternative
Visual modeling (no config files)
BCMS: Define templates visually inside the dashboard without writing config or schema files.
Ghost: Content types and structure are more rigid, optimized for posts and pages.
Global search
BCMS: Search across entries, templates, and media in one place.
Ghost: Search is limited to content, with no global dashboard search.
Built-in serverless functions
BCMS: Add custom logic and workflows directly inside the CMS.
Ghost: Custom functionality requires external services or plugins.
Automatic TypeScript support
BCMS: Auto-generates TypeScript types for entries, templates, and widgets.
Ghost: Developers must define types manually.
Starter projects
BCMS: Ships with ready-made starter projects for Next.js, Nuxt, Astro, Svelte, and more.
Ghost: Provides themes and integrations, but no official starter projects for frameworks.
Widgets embedded in free text
BCMS: Insert reusable widgets (galleries, embeds, custom blocks) directly into text flows.
Ghost: Doesn’t support embedding structured widgets inside rich text by default.
Nested folder structures
BCMS: Organize entries and media with full nested folders.
Ghost: Media library is flat, without nested folder organization.
Granular permissions
BCMS: Control access at field, entry, and action level.
Ghost: Offers roles, but not fine-grained, field-level permissioning.
Summary: 8 Things BCMS can do better than Ghost
BCMS is built for scalability and flexibility, offering features such as visual modeling, unified search, serverless functions, TypeScript safety, starter projects, widget embedding, nested folders, and granular permissions. For teams building complex, multi-channel content systems, BCMS provides more advanced capabilities out of the box.
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BCMS vs Ghost: Complete feature comparison
Editor experience
- Key featuresGhostBCMSCompare more
Multilingual Dashboard
The CMS supports multiple languages for a globally accessible interface.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS doesn't include thisMultilanguage Content
Create and manage content in multiple languages for global audiences.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisScheduling & Releases
Schedule content to publish automatically at a chosen date and time.Ghost includes thisBCMS doesn't include thisContent Versioning
Track and manage content changes with the ability to revert to earlier versions.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisAutosave
Changes are saved automatically to prevent data loss from unexpected issues.Ghost includes thisBCMS doesn't include thisPreview Content
View content as it will appear live before publishingGhost includes thisBCMS doesn't include thisMultiple Environments
Manage content across development, staging, and production to safely test before going live.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisWorkflow
Define approval steps for content: writers submit, editors review, and only approved content gets published.Through pluginsBCMS doesn't include thisCustomizable UI
Customization of CMS interface to fit your brand and specific workflow requirements.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS doesn't include this
BCMS vs Ghost: Complete feature comparison
Team Management
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User Roles
Predefined roles (like admin, editor, viewer) with specific permissions.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisCustom User Roles
Define user roles with custom permissions to fit your organization’s requirements.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes thisOrganization Management
Manage user groups and control access levels across your CMS.N/ABCMS includes this
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DEV experience
- Key featuresGhostBCMSCompare more
REST API
Interact with the CMS using standard HTTP requests following REST principles.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisGraphQL API
Fetch precisely the data you need with a flexible and efficient GraphQL interface.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS doesn't include thisImages API
Upload, process, and retrieve images through a dedicated API for media management.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisContent Management API
API for managing content, including creating, updating, and deleting content items.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisField Types
Different types of data fields available for content, such as text, number, date, media, etc.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisCustom Field Types
Ghost includes thisBCMS doesn't include thisWebhooks
Send real-time updates to other systems when events like content publishing occur.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisCLI
Command Line Interface tools that allow developers to perform tasks and manage the tool via the command line.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisSDK
Developer tools and code snippets to easily integrate the CMS into your project.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes this
BCMS vs Ghost: Complete feature comparison
Free tier
- Key featuresGhostBCMSCompare more
Free Plan Available
Try the CMS with a free plan that includes limited features.Ghost includes thisFree trialTeam Members
The number of users (team members) that can be added to the CMS.N/A2Locales
The number of different languages and regional settings the CMS supports for content creation and management.N/AUnlimitedProjects
Support for managing multiple projects within the same CMS account.N/ABCMS includes this
BCMS vs Ghost: Complete feature comparison
Security & Compliance
- Key featuresGhostBCMSCompare more
Two-factor authentication
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS doesn't include thisTeam Logs
Monitor user actions in the CMS to maintain visibility and accountability.Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisGDPR
Ghost includes thisBCMS includes thisSOC2
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS doesn't include thisISO27001
Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS doesn't include this
BCMS vs Ghost: Complete feature comparison
Other
- Key featuresGhostBCMS
Extensions
Additional plugins or add-ons that can enhance the functionality of the platform.Ghost includes thisBCMS doesn't include thisBuilt-in Backups & Restore
Features that automatically back up content and settings, allowing easy restoration in case of data loss.Ghost doesn't include thisBCMS includes this
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What you should know about Ghost
Quick answers to the most common questions about Ghost, explained simply.
What is Ghost?
Ghost is an open-source content management system built on Node.js. It was created in 2013 as a faster, cleaner alternative to WordPress. Ghost focuses on speed, security, and simplicity.
Is Ghost free to use?
Yes, Ghost is open source and free to self-host. You can download it, install it on your own server, and have full control over customization. If you prefer a managed solution, Ghost offers a paid hosted service called Ghost(Pro), which handles server maintenance, backups, CDN, and automatic updates.
What are the Ghost(Pro) pricing plans?
Ghost(Pro) offers several plans depending on team size and audience reach:
Starter: Best for individuals or small blogs, includes hosting, backups, and basic email support.
Basic: Adds more members and bandwidth for growing creators.
Standard: Includes priority support and advanced customization.
Business: Designed for large publishers and enterprises.
Ghost pros and cons?
Pros:
Built-in subscriptions and memberships
SEO and analytics out of the box
Open source and self-hostable
Cons:
Self-hosting requires technical knowledge
No native commenting system
Open-source version lacks managed features
