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Contentful vs Jekyll

A head-to-head look at Contentful and Jekyll — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.

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Also consider RankFlo — a modern alternative to both

If you're evaluating Contentful and Jekyll, you should know about RankFlo — an open-source blog & headless CMS platform with AI content generation, real-time SEO scoring, and cookieless analytics built in. MIT licensed, self-hostable, starts free.

Side-by-side

Contentful

Enterprise headless CMS

Contentful is a powerful general-purpose headless CMS used by large enterprises. Flexible content modeling but expensive and over-engineered for simple blogs.

PricingFree starter; Team $300/mo; Premium custom
Open sourceNo
Self-hostableNo
AI built-inNo
Headless APIYes
Custom domainYes

Pros

  • +Flexible content model
  • +Enterprise-grade CDN
  • +Big ecosystem
  • +Great DX for large teams

Cons

  • Starts at $300/mo for teams
  • Overkill for blogs
  • Steep learning curve
  • No built-in AI/analytics

Jekyll

Ruby-based static site generator

Jekyll powers GitHub Pages. Git-based workflow with Markdown posts. Great for engineering blogs that live alongside code, but no admin UI for non-technical authors.

PricingFree
Open sourceYes
Self-hostableYes
AI built-inNo
Headless APINo
Custom domainYes

Pros

  • +GitHub Pages default
  • +Ruby/Liquid templating
  • +Git-based workflow
  • +Free

Cons

  • No admin UI
  • Slow builds at scale
  • Requires Ruby
  • No built-in SEO

Which should you pick?

Choose Contentful if you're large enterprises with complex content models.

Choose Jekyll if you're engineers using GitHub Pages.

Choose RankFlo if you want a modern, open-source, AI-powered platform with blog-first features, self-hosting, and transparent pricing — without the trade-offs of either option above.

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