Choosing a JavaScript Framework for your personal projects.

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  • Ghost

    Turn your audience into a business. Publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.

    Does anyone have any recommendations? Is something like Ghost going to be what I should go with?

  • zuix

    zuix.js is a JavaScript library for creating component-based websites and applications.

    It's also powered by zuix.js.

  • Appwrite

    Appwrite - The open-source backend cloud platform. The open-source backend cloud platform for developing Web, Mobile, and Flutter applications. You can set up your backend faster with real-time APIs for authentication, databases, file storage, cloud functions, and much more!

  • web-app

    Component based web app template with side drawer, Material Design UI, FAB menu and more... (by zuixjs)

    Web App template on GitHub

  • payload

    The best way to build a modern backend + admin UI. No black magic, all TypeScript, and fully open-source, Payload is both an app framework and a headless CMS.

    Have you tried Payload yet instead of Strapi? Seems like you've got a good amount of experience and I'd love to know what you think of Payload if you've tried it.

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