The open-source Webflow alternative
Meno Core is open-source. The runtime, the renderer, the SSR pipeline, the schema validators — all yours to read, fork, audit, and build on. No SaaS lock-in. No black box. Source-available on GitHub.
What's open, what's commercial
Two parts. The runtime is open. The visual editor app is paid for organizations, free for personal use.
Meno Core
The runtime that turns your JSON files into a website. Page renderer, SSR pipeline, JSON schema validators, CMS provider interface, static-site build. Source-available on GitHub.
Page renderer + SSR pipeline
JSON schema validators (Zod)
CMS provider interface
Static-site build
i18n + multi-locale routing
Meno Studio
The visual editor desktop app — drag-and-drop canvas, AI assistant, browser-based CMS for clients, branching, live collaboration, A/B testing, one-click deploy. Free for personal use.
Visual canvas (Webflow-style)
Built-in AI editor (file-aware)
Browser-based CMS for clients
Branching + live collaboration
Chrome extension + Figma plugin
Why open-source matters here
Most website builders are SaaS — your data, on their servers, behind their API. Meno is the opposite.
You own the code
Your project is JSON files in your Git repo — not a database row in someone else's cloud. Move it, fork it, hand it to a client, run it on your laptop offline forever.
Audit it yourself
Read the source. Run a security review. Check it for compliance. No "trust us" black box between your content and your users.
Run it forever
If Meno disappears tomorrow, your site keeps building. The runtime is open-source — fork it, host it, maintain it. There's no vendor cliff to fall off.
Host on your infra
Static HTML / CSS / JS output. Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, Vercel, S3 + CloudFront, your own Nginx, Azure GovCloud, air-gapped intranet — wherever you can serve files.
Join teams that know the future is a hybrid of agents and humans
Work on your site in an agentic way without losing the visual editor.