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MADORI is a self-hosted flat-file CMS inspired by Statamic that brings database-free, version-controlled content management to React and Next.js applications.

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MADORI is a self-hosted flat-file CMS inspired by Statamic that brings database-free, version-controlled content management to React and Next.js applications.
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MADORI is a self-hosted flat-file CMS inspired by Statamic that brings database-free, version-controlled content management to React and Next.js applications.

MADORI is a self-hosted flat-file CMS built specifically for React and Next.js applications. Inspired by the editorial experience and content architecture of Statamic, it stores content directly in the repository as Markdown, YAML, and JSON files, making it completely version-controlled and database-free. MADORI provides collections, taxonomies, globals, blueprints, forms, asset management, role-based permissions, a TipTap-powered editor, and an auto-generated GraphQL API, simplifying deployment and hosting.

// ANALYSIS

MADORI is a highly compelling solution for React/Next.js developers who want to bypass the complexity of database administration and CMS API latency by committing content directly alongside codebase files.

  • Version-controlled content (flat-files) allows developers to utilize standard git workflows for content updates and rollbacks.
  • Auto-generated GraphQL API and blueprint-based schemas offer excellent developer experience and type safety.
  • The optional control panel and TipTap editor ensure content editors retain a friendly, visual editing interface.
  • Scalability might become a bottleneck for exceptionally large websites or highly dynamic content that changes outside of code commits.
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DISCOVERED

2h ago

2026-06-07

PUBLISHED

7h ago

2026-06-07

RELEVANCE

7/ 10

AUTHOR

Michael Stokoe