The Top 5 popular content management system using .NET framework in 2020.

A Content Management System (CMS) is a software platform that allows users to create, manage, and modify digital content on a website without needing advanced technical skills like coding. It is extremely important for blogger, business owners or companies—it’s a foundational tool for managing their online presence efficiently and professionally.

Why do people use a CMS

Ease of Use – Allows non-developers (like marketers, editors, business owners) to manage content without writing code.

Faster Deployment – Build and launch websites quickly using templates and drag-and-drop editors.

Collaboration – Multiple users can manage, edit, and publish content simultaneously.

Scalability – CMS platforms can support everything from small blogs to enterprise-level websites.

Content Organization – Helps manage large volumes of structured (like articles) and unstructured (like images, videos) content.

SEO Optimization – Most CMS platforms have built-in SEO tools (meta tags, friendly URLs, sitemaps) or plugins to improve search engine visibility.

Let’s find out what are the most popular content management system using .NET framework:


Umbraco
umbraco.com
Umbraco is a highly flexible, open-source CMS with a strong focus on developer experience. Built with .NET, it supports MVC, Razor, and a customizable back-office UI. It’s widely used for both small and enterprise-level websites.

Highlights: Open-source, flexible, strong developer tools
Type: Free (with paid plans)
Cost: Free (Cloud plans from ~$40/month)
Support: ★★★★☆ (Email, forum, optional phone for paid)
Community: Large, active
Used by: Heinz, Mercedes-Benz, Warner Bros


Sitefinity
sitefinity.com
Sitefinity by Progress is a robust CMS designed for enterprise users. It offers marketing automation, headless API support, and high scalability. Great for content-heavy and multilingual sites.

Highlights: Drag-and-drop UI, personalization, multilingual
Type: Commercial
Cost: Starts around $3,000/year
Support: ★★★★★ (Phone, email, tickets)
Community: Moderate
Used by: NASA, Microsoft, Coca-Cola


Kentico
kentico.com
Kentico is an integrated CMS, e-commerce, and marketing platform. Built on ASP.NET MVC, it’s aimed at enterprise solutions with a full-featured backend, great customization, and scalability.

Highlights: All-in-one CMS + digital marketing, e-commerce
Type: Commercial
Cost: Starts around $7,999/year
Support: ★★★★★ (Phone, tickets, partners)
Community: Strong developer community
Used by: Starbucks, Mazda, Allergan


DotNetNuke
dnnsoftware.com
DNN is one of the oldest and most stable .NET CMS platforms. The free version (DNN Platform) is open-source and extendable; the Evoq version adds premium features and support.

Highlights: Open-source, modular, mature
Type: Free (Platform) / Commercial
Cost: Commercial starts at ~$2,000/year
Support: ★★★★☆ (Phone, email for Commercial)
Community: Large, long-standing
Used by: Bank of America, BP, Samsung


Orchard Core (formerly Orchard CMS)
orchardcore.net
Orchard Core is the newer, high-performance rework of the original Orchard CMS, now based on ASP.NET Core. Ideal for developers wanting a lightweight, headless-capable CMS. It’s modular, secure, and open-source.

Highlights: Modular, modern ASP.NET Core-based, headless-ready
Type: Free
Cost: Free
Support: ★★★☆☆ (GitHub issues, community)
Community: Growing, mainly developers
Used by: Microsoft, Lombiq, small businesses

Top 5 Open Source E-commerce Platform in .Net

Microsoft has worked harder on open source communities and projects in recent years. It turns out more and more open source .Net projects released in different categories, such as Content Management System, Blog, and E-commerce. Today I would like to show you the top 5 Open Source E-commerce system in .Net.

Before get started, E-commerce system not only offers the shopping cart functionality, but also provides tools to marketing and inventory control, integration with 3rd party providers such as payment gateway or logistic providers. Therefore, you don’t usually see Open source e-commerce platform as many as Content Management System where it focus more on “Content” instead of “Sales” and “Transactions”.

In this article, I would like to keep it simple by providing the description of the E-commerce and advantages/disadvantages to you so you can judge yourself which one is the one for you. Keep it in mind, these are the open sources projects which can be downloaded “Free”. Since it’s free to download the source code, you can either DIY or purchase upgrade version or customized theme/plugin to make your customer’s shopping experience better. So let’s get started with the top 5 Open Source E-commerce platform in .NET

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