Start simple.
Build into anything.

RomansCode is a CMS built with attention to detail. Start with a simple website and grow it into a blog, shop, directory, membership site, booking platform, or something custom.

Add only the plugins your project needs, so the platform stays fast, focused, and easy to manage.

01

One core. Many website types.

A clean base that grows through plugins.

RomansCode gives you a solid starting point for any project. You begin with the core CMS, then add features when the website needs them.

CORE

Simple website first

Start with pages, media, menus, SEO settings, and a clean admin area.

PLUGINS

Add what you need

Turn on features like blog, shop, listings, forms, bookings, memberships, and more.

BLOCKS

Build pages in pieces

Create layouts with reusable blocks such as hero sections, text, galleries, forms, search, filters, and listings.

FOCUS

No dead weight

Inactive features stay out of the way, keeping each website easier to run and maintain.

02

Built with care, not clutter.

Every feature should have a reason to exist.

  1. 01
    Designed around real use The CMS is shaped around the problems websites actually face: content, structure, speed, search, editing, and growth.
  2. 02
    Features stay separate Each plugin handles its own job, so websites do not carry tools they are not using.
  3. 03
    Ready to grow A small website can become a full platform without starting again from scratch.
03

For builders and business owners.

Simple to use. Flexible enough to extend.

For businesses

Manage your pages, content, images, forms, and settings without a messy admin area.

Simple editing
For agencies

Create repeatable website setups, add the right features per client, and keep projects easier to maintain.

Reusable workflow
For developers

Use a structured base, extend it with plugins, and avoid rebuilding common CMS features each time.

Build the site you need now.
Grow it when you are ready.

Start with the core CMS, add the right plugins, and keep the website focused on what matters.

Get started with RomansCode