Comparison
Jekyll vs Astro
A head-to-head look at Jekyll and Astro — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.
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Side-by-side
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.
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
Astro
Modern static-first web framework
Astro is a modern web framework shipping zero JS by default. Great for content sites — but it's a framework, not a CMS. You need a backing data source.
Pros
- +Zero JS by default
- +Modern DX
- +Islands architecture
- +Framework-agnostic
Cons
- −No built-in CMS
- −Requires dev skills
- −No admin UI
- −Needs separate hosting
Which should you pick?
Choose Jekyll if you're engineers using GitHub Pages.
Choose Astro if you're modern content sites with developer teams.
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