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Joomla Yearly Market Share 2012–2023
As of January 2023, Joomla’s market share among content management systems is 2.7%. Since 2012, Joomla’s market share has decreased by 6.8%.
Sources: w3techs.com January 2023
What is the market share of Joomla in 2023?
As of January 2023, Joomla has a market share of 2.7%. Until 2021, Joomla was in second place after WordPress, and after that it lost its share and dropped to fifth place. Source: w3techs.com
Which content management systems outperform Joomla in terms of market share in 2023?
Joomla content management system is outpaced by WordPress (63.7%), Wix (3.6%) and Squarespace (3.0%) in 2023. Source: w3techs.com
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