Visual page building for individualists

Nitropage is an extensible, drag and drop website builder based on SolidStart, completely free and open source.
pnpm create nitropage@latest
Version: 0.68.3 (released 9. August)
Screenshot of the page editor

Features

Not headless. Mindful.

A blank canvas

Nitropage is a design-focused toolbox, with a library of 36 versatile blueprints (building blocks). Each new page starts as a blank canvas, ready for your imagination.

WYSIWYG

The page editor comes with inline richtext editing, drag and drop, responsive viewport handles, zoom and color schemes simulation.

Don't repeat yourself

Define project-wide defaults and override them per element. Create reusable layouts, consisting of multiple elements, slots and other layouts.

No artificial limitations

Every feature is available to all users. CSS isn't locked behind a "premium" plan. Self hosting fonts is simple, but you can also use a privacy-friendly CDN.

Vision

Goals

  • Focus on designable elements instead of structured data.
  • Keep a balance between the needs of content creators, designers and developers.
  • Simplify the deployment of small websites.

Boundaries

  • Compatibility with old browsers is not a priority.
  • Updates are installed by developers, not by users.
  • A Nitropage specific hosting service is redundant, if the deployment is a walk in the park.

Frequently asked questions

Table of Content

Landing pagesVery individual content heavy sites such as landing pages, product showcases and portfolios are the ideal use case for Nitropage as it gives you a lot of freedom and control in the design and structure of your website.
BlogsNitropage's primary building block are design-focused blueprints, which certainly can be used to manually create blog posts and post lists, but Nitropage currently doesn't automatically manage post lists for you. This is acceptable for small blogs but will become a hassle as the amount of blog posts grows.
ShopsEcommerce functionality currently is not on the table, but might be added later down the line, depending on the user feedback.



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