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heard about both.

Ghost looks like more for the hosting service similar to wordpress.com. I want to self-host, so it is not the best option.

a quick check did not reveal how Netlify does its CMS, e.g. post can be public/private/user-access-by-permissions, note CMS means I can classify various levels of access rights, i.e. content-management(instead of just publishing). Most CMS are geared towards public viewing, which is what blog does, but CMS should do more,

Drupal with its access module got CMS right(still not built-in though), Wordpress is similar, default for public viewing, but you have plugin to control each posts' access rights. I have yet to see an OSS CMS without the need of modules/plugins to make it a true CMS.



You can host Ghost on your own but it doesn't have much for user access levels.

Netlify offers something but I haven't used it - https://www.netlify.com/docs/identity/




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