Prismic vs Publii
Compare Prismic and Publii for blogs. Find out how the features, pricing & plans differs and which technology is best for you!
Prismic
Prismic empower marketers to release on-brand pages fast while using your tech stack. Prismic is the headless page builder for Next.js, Nuxt, and SvelteKit sites.
Publii
Publii is the most intuitive static site CMS, you can create a beautiful, safe, and privacy-friendly website quickly and easily;
Headless CMS Features
Prismic's Headless CMS Features
Not optimized for blogging experience
Complex to integrate
Complex to manage content
Complex to manage images
Image served via CDN
Headless mode available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory available
Publii's Headless CMS Features
First-class blogging experience
Complex to integrate
Easy to manage content
Easy to manage images
Image served via origin server
Headless mode not available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory available
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Pricing & Plans
Prismic's Pricing
Prismic Free
$0 / forever
- 1 user
- 100GB Bandwidth
- 4M API requests/month
Prismic Starter
$15 / month
- 3 users
- 100GB Bandwidth
- 4M API requests/month
Prismic Small
$30 / month
- 7 users
- 100GB Bandwidth
- 4M API requests/month
Prismic Medium
$180 / month
- 25 users
- 500GB Bandwidth
- 5M API requests/month
Prismic Platinum
$750 / month
- Unlimited users
- 1TB Bandwidth
- 10M API requests/month
Publii's Pricing
Open Source
$0 / forever
- self-hosted
- pay for premium templates
Choose Prismic or Publii?
Why choose Prismic?
Prismic is a suitable option for companies that require a comprehensive site builder with built-in blogging features. Its blogging experience may not be as streamlined as dedicated blogging platforms.
Why choose Publii?
Publii focuses on great editor experience with the block editor. It's a great choice for sites that are statically generated with plenty of choice of blog templates. However, it is not suitable for teams who wants to have custom design or have a blog in the same subdirectory as their main site.
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