Best Content Management Systems for Cursor

Compare the Top Content Management Systems that integrate with Cursor as of February 2026

This a list of Content Management systems that integrate with Cursor. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Cursor. View the products that work with Cursor in the table below.

What are Content Management Systems for Cursor?

A content management systems (CMS) is software that allow users to create, manage, and publish digital content such as websites. Content management systems help simplify the process of creating webpages by providing a user-friendly interface for organizing and publishing content. Content management systems typically provide functionality for managing media, page layout, user permissions, and workflow processes. Compare and read user reviews of the best Content Management systems for Cursor currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Kuku

    Kuku

    Kuku

    Kuku is a native macOS note-taking and knowledge management app that combines a lightweight Markdown editor with modern AI-driven tools while keeping your files as plain .md on your disk so they remain accessible by editors like vim, versionable with git, and free from cloud vendor lock-in. It supports bidirectional links with autocompletion and backlinks panels that help you interconnect ideas, plus a graph view for visualizing relationships between notes. It includes an AI agent powered by Gemini with a tool that can search your local vault, read files, generate summaries, and create or edit documents with cursor-style edit previews that show suggested changes as diffs before you accept or reject them. Kuku also offers local Whisper speech-to-text for offline audio transcription, fast full-text search using SQLite FTS5 with BM25 ranking, and a native performance footprint built on Tauri that results in a small installation and low memory usage without Electron overhead.
    Starting Price: $12 per month
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