Fimo
The AI-Native CMS for Vibe Coding Websites
Fimo is what happens when Headless CMS meets Vibe Coding. It's not just a toy for generating landing pages; it's a serious attempt to build a 'living' website platform where AI doesn't just write code, but manages content and optimization. Backed by the Strapi team, this is the tool to watch if you want the speed of AI with the stability of a real CMS.
Why we love it
Strapi DNA: Built by the veterans of Headless CMS, ensuring robust content management.
Generative UI: Moves beyond text generation to full layout and component creation.
Agentic Optimization: Promises to auto-improve SEO and performance over time.
Things to know
Newborn Tool: As a V1, expect some bugs and missing advanced features.
Credit Limits: Heavy AI usage is capped by monthly credits.
About
Fimo is an AI-native CMS created by the team behind Strapi. It combines the speed of generative AI with the structure of a headless CMS, allowing teams to build, edit, and optimize websites via natural language. Unlike simple landing page generators, Fimo offers a full content management backend, version control, and 'optimization agents' that continuously improve SEO and performance.
Key Features
- ✓AI-Native Visual Editor
- ✓Headless CMS Backend
- ✓Optimization Agents
- ✓Real-time Collaboration
- ✓One-Click Publishing
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Fimo offers a Free plan with 3 projects and 2,500 monthly AI credits. The Premium plan costs $25/month for unlimited projects and more credits.
Strapi is an open-source Headless CMS for developers. Fimo is an AI-native website builder created by the Strapi team that uses AI to generate code and manage content for you.
Yes, Fimo gives you direct access to the code, allowing developers to customize components or styling manually if needed.
Yes, Fimo includes 'optimization agents' designed to suggest SEO improvements, generate meta tags, and optimize content structure automatically.
Vibe Coding refers to building software using natural language and AI, where the focus is on the 'vibe' or intent of the outcome rather than writing syntax line-by-line.