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TYPO3 CMS 10.x

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  1. Public sector and nonprofit organizations
  2. Banking and insurance
  3. Energy and utilities

What is TYPO3 CMS 10.x

TYPO3 CMS 10.x is an open-source web content management system used to build and manage websites and intranets. It targets organizations that need structured content, multi-site management, and role-based editorial workflows. The platform is typically self-hosted or hosted by service providers and is extended through a large ecosystem of extensions and integrator-developed customizations.

pros

Enterprise-grade permissions and workflows

TYPO3 provides granular backend user permissions, workspaces, and approval workflows that support multi-role editorial teams. It includes versioning and staging concepts that help control publishing in regulated or multi-department environments. These capabilities are often required in larger organizations where simpler CMS setups rely more heavily on custom development to reach similar governance.

Strong multi-site and multilingual support

TYPO3 supports managing multiple sites from one installation and includes built-in features for multilingual content and localization workflows. This is useful for organizations operating across regions with shared templates and centralized governance. The architecture fits scenarios where teams need consistent content models and navigation patterns across many properties.

Extensible open-source architecture

TYPO3 is extensible through a mature extension framework and a long-standing community ecosystem. Organizations can tailor content types, backend forms, and integrations with external systems (for example, identity providers or search) through configuration and custom development. The open-source model can reduce vendor lock-in compared with proprietary platforms, but typically shifts responsibility for implementation and operations to the customer or partner.

cons

Higher implementation complexity

TYPO3 deployments commonly require experienced integrators for architecture, templating, and configuration. The learning curve for editors and administrators can be steeper than with more lightweight CMS options. As a result, total time-to-launch and ongoing maintenance effort can be higher for smaller teams without dedicated technical support.

Upgrade and extension compatibility effort

Major version upgrades can require planning, testing, and updates to custom code and third-party extensions. Organizations that rely on many extensions may need to validate compatibility and sometimes replace or refactor components. This can create periodic project work that is more involved than managed SaaS platforms where upgrades are largely handled by the vendor.

Not a turnkey SaaS platform

TYPO3 is typically self-managed, so customers must handle hosting, security patching, performance tuning, backups, and monitoring (or contract a service provider). Operational maturity is important for high-traffic or mission-critical sites. Teams seeking built-in managed hosting, SLAs, and bundled support may need additional vendors or enterprise support arrangements.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Open-source / Free core CMS

Core TYPO3 CMS (including 10.x): Free to download and use (GPL). No license or subscription fees listed on the official site. Demo available ("Try TYPO3 now" / live demo). See notes below.

Extended Long Term Support (ELTS) for older LTS versions (paid): ELTS is a paid, optional support offering (up to 3 additional years) that is purchased and managed via My TYPO3. TYPO3.org describes ELTS and points to My TYPO3 for purchasing/management; specific ELTS price lists are not published on the public typo3.org pages (purchase in My TYPO3 / typo3.com). ELTS examples: v10 ELTS availability was announced and supported until April 20, 2026 (per v10 LTS announcement). See notes below.

TYPO3 Association membership (separate from product licensing): the TYPO3 Association publishes membership tiers and fees on typo3.org (examples taken from the Association page):

  • No‑Frills / Community: €0 once + €7.92 / year
  • Bronze: €100 once + €125 / year
  • Silver: €500 once + €1,000 / year
  • Gold: €500 once + €2,750 / year
  • Platinum: €500 once + €12,500 / year

Notes:

  • The core TYPO3 CMS (including 10.x) is distributed under the GPL and is described on the official site as "free and open source"; there is no paid license for the core product on the official site. (ELTS is a separate paid support offering; exact ELTS prices are handled via My TYPO3 / typo3.com and are not published as simple public price tiers on the main TYPO3.org pages.)

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TYPO3 Association
Düsseldorf, Germany
2004
Open Source
https://typo3.org/
https://x.com/typo3
https://www.linkedin.com/company/typo3-association

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