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Frontend Interfaces with Hugo Frontends Do you prefer a graphical user interface over a text editor? Give these frontends a try. 2017-02-01 2017-02-01 2017-02-01
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  • enwrite. Enwrite enables evernote-powered, statically generated blogs and websites. Now posting to your blog or updating your website is as easy as writing a new note in Evernote!
  • caddy-hugo. caddy-hugo is an add-on for Caddy that delivers a good UI to edit the content of your Hugo website.
  • Lipi. Lipi is a native GUI frontend written in Java to manage your Hugo websites.

Commercial Services

  • Appernetic.io is a Hugo Static Site Generator as a Service that is easy to use for non-technical users.
    • Features: inline PageDown editor, visual tree view, image upload and digital asset management with Cloudinary, site preview, continuous integration with GitHub, atomic deploy and hosting, Git and Hugo integration, autosave, custom domain, project syncing, theme cloning and management. Developers have complete control over the source code and can manage it with GitHubs deceptively simple workflow.
  • DATOCMS DatoCMS is a fully customizable administrative area for your static websites. Use your favorite website generator, let your clients publish new content independently, and the host the site anywhere you like.
  • Forestry.io. Forestry is a simple CMS for Jekyll and Hugo websites with support for GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. Every time an update is made via the CMS, Forestry will commit changes back to your repo and will compile/deploy your website to S3, GitHub Pages, FTP, etc.
  • Netlify.com. Netlify builds, deploys, and hosts your static website or app (Hugo, Jekyll, etc). Netlify offers a drag-and-drop interface and automatic deployments from GitHub or Bitbucket.
    • Features: global CDN, atomic deploys, ultra-fast DNS, instant cache invalidation, high availability, automated hosting, Git integration, form submission hooks, authentication providers, and custom domains. Developers have complete control over the source code and can manage it with GitHub or Bitbucket's deceptively simple workflow.