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- Free with no card: Keystatic, MDX.
| Field | TinaCMStina.io | Keystatickeystatic.com | MDXmdxjs.com |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | TinaCMS puts a visual editing layer on top of Markdown and MDX files committed to your Git repository. Every edit becomes a commit, so content is versioned alongside code. TinaCloud handles authentication and the content API; the core editor is open source. | Keystatic from Thinkmill is an MIT-licensed CMS that makes Markdown, MDX, JSON and YAML in your repository editable through a React admin UI. There is no database. It runs against the local filesystem in development and against GitHub in production. | MDX is a format that lets you write JSX inside Markdown, so an article can embed live React components — charts, interactive figures, embeds — between paragraphs of prose. It compiles to a React component and is supported by Vite, Next.js and Astro. |
| Category | CMS & content infrastructure | CMS & content infrastructure | CMS & content infrastructure |
| Cost tier | mixed | free | free |
| Pricing | Free: 2 users. Team $24/mo (3 users, extra seats $90/yr). Team Plus $41/mo (5 users). Business $249/mo (20 users). Priced per project. | Free and MIT-licensed with no seat limits. Keystatic Cloud is an optional free add-on for GitHub auth and image handling. | Free, MIT-licensed open format. |
| Why builders pick it | The bridge between a developer's Git workflow and an editor who will never touch a pull request. Live side-by-side preview of the real React page while typing makes it a plausible writing surface. | Zero cost and zero vendor lock-in — the schema is a TypeScript file and content stays as plain files you can grep and diff. Ships integrations for Next.js, Astro and Remix. | The reason a technical publication can ship an interactive explainer inside an ordinary article. Every file-based tool here — Tina, Keystatic, Outstatic, Velite — speaks it natively. |
| Watch out for | Pricing is per project, not per organization, so a content site plus a marketing site is two subscriptions. Free tier is 2 users, and Git-backed content scales poorly past a few thousand entries. | Smaller community and slower release cadence than Tina or Payload. No official MCP server, no built-in scheduling, and no multi-stage editorial workflow or approval chain. | MDX is a compiler, not a CMS: no editor, no media library, no workflow, no roles. Non-technical writers will not author raw MDX, so pair it with an editing layer. |
| How to wire it up | npx @tinacms/cli@latest init | npm create @keystatic@latest | npm i @mdx-js/rollup |
| Editor's pick | No | No | No |
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# Tool comparison — TinaCMS vs Keystatic vs MDX Source: Kbaise, a directory of tools that work with Lovable projects. Pick one and tell me why before writing any integration code. ## TinaCMS (tinacms) - URL: https://tina.io - Category: CMS & content infrastructure - Cost: mixed — Free: 2 users. Team $24/mo (3 users, extra seats $90/yr). Team Plus $41/mo (5 users). Business $249/mo (20 users). Priced per project. - What it is: TinaCMS puts a visual editing layer on top of Markdown and MDX files committed to your Git repository. Every edit becomes a commit, so content is versioned alongside code. TinaCloud handles authentication and the content API; the core editor is open source. - Why builders pick it: The bridge between a developer's Git workflow and an editor who will never touch a pull request. Live side-by-side preview of the real React page while typing makes it a plausible writing surface. - Trap: Pricing is per project, not per organization, so a content site plus a marketing site is two subscriptions. Free tier is 2 users, and Git-backed content scales poorly past a few thousand entries. - Wiring: npx @tinacms/cli@latest init - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/tinacms ## Keystatic (keystatic) - URL: https://keystatic.com - Category: CMS & content infrastructure - Cost: free — Free and MIT-licensed with no seat limits. Keystatic Cloud is an optional free add-on for GitHub auth and image handling. - What it is: Keystatic from Thinkmill is an MIT-licensed CMS that makes Markdown, MDX, JSON and YAML in your repository editable through a React admin UI. There is no database. It runs against the local filesystem in development and against GitHub in production. - Why builders pick it: Zero cost and zero vendor lock-in — the schema is a TypeScript file and content stays as plain files you can grep and diff. Ships integrations for Next.js, Astro and Remix. - Trap: Smaller community and slower release cadence than Tina or Payload. No official MCP server, no built-in scheduling, and no multi-stage editorial workflow or approval chain. - Wiring: npm create @keystatic@latest - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/keystatic ## MDX (mdx) - URL: https://mdxjs.com - Category: CMS & content infrastructure - Cost: free — Free, MIT-licensed open format. - What it is: MDX is a format that lets you write JSX inside Markdown, so an article can embed live React components — charts, interactive figures, embeds — between paragraphs of prose. It compiles to a React component and is supported by Vite, Next.js and Astro. - Why builders pick it: The reason a technical publication can ship an interactive explainer inside an ordinary article. Every file-based tool here — Tina, Keystatic, Outstatic, Velite — speaks it natively. - Trap: MDX is a compiler, not a CMS: no editor, no media library, no workflow, no roles. Non-technical writers will not author raw MDX, so pair it with an editing layer. - Wiring: npm i @mdx-js/rollup - Full dossier: /api/public/tools/mdx ## Quick read - Free with no card: Keystatic, MDX. ## Rules 1. Prefer the free tier when no budget was stated, and say what the ceiling is. 2. Read the full dossier before integrating. 3. Fetch /api/public/models before writing any AI model ID.
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