Laravel PHP Framework vs. Scrivito

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Laravel PHP Framework
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Laravel is a free, open source web application PHP framework.N/A
Scrivito
Score 8.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Scrivito, part of the Create Suite of the JustRelate CX Cloud, is a cloud-based CMS and web interface builder designed to meet the demands of modern digital experiences. Built on a flexible architecture, Scrivito is used by businesses to create, manage, and deliver web content. Web Development Scrivito's serverless architecture provides a scalable and secure environment without the need for maintenance, to ensure that websites built with Scrivito are fast,…
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Laravel PHP FrameworkScrivito
Editions & Modules
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Business
€1999
per month
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Laravel PHP FrameworkScrivito
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Laravel PHP FrameworkScrivito
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Small Businesses
CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter
Score 10.0 out of 10
Contentful
Contentful
Score 6.5 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Symfony
Symfony
Score 10.0 out of 10
RWS Tridion Sites
RWS Tridion Sites
Score 9.0 out of 10
Enterprises

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Score 9.0 out of 10
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User Ratings
Laravel PHP FrameworkScrivito
Likelihood to Recommend
7.7
(17 ratings)
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8.0
(1 ratings)
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User Testimonials
Laravel PHP FrameworkScrivito
Likelihood to Recommend
Open Source
Laravel is ideally suited for fluent PHP developers who want a framework that can be used to both rapidly prototype web applications as well as support scalable, enterprise-level solutions. I think where it is less ideal is where the client has an expectation of using a certain CMS, or of having a certain experience on the admin side that would perhaps be better suited to a full CMS such as Drupal or WordPress. Additionally, for developers who don't want to write PHP code, Laravel may not be the best solution.
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Pros
Open Source
  • Many libraries available which simplify integration of SaaS APIs within your application (eg, MailChimp, Mandrill, Stripe, Authorize.net)
  • Pre-packaged tools to facilitate common tasks when building applications (eg, User Authentication and Authorization, Background Jobs, Queues, etc)
  • Support for a broad set of technologies out of the box (eg, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, MemcacheD, BeanstalkD, Redis, etc)
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Cons
Open Source
  • Significant learning curve. You cannot be an expert in a week. It takes many experimentations to properly understand the underlying concept. We ourselves learned it by using it on the job.
  • Too much to soak in. Laravel is in everything. Any part of backend development you wish to do, Laravel has a way to do that. It is great, but also overwhelming at the same time.
  • Vendor lock in. Once you are in Laravel, it would not be easy to switch to something else.
  • Laracasts (their online video tutorials) are paid :( I understand the logic behind it, but I secretly wish it would be free.
  • The eloquent ORM is not my recommendation. Let's say you want to write a join, and based on the result you wish to create two objects. If you use Laravel to do automatic joins for you, Laravel internally actually makes two calls to database and creates your two object rather than making one join call and figuring out the results. This makes your queries slow. For this reason, I use everything except eloquent from Laravel. I rather write my own native queries and control the creation of objects then rely on Laravel to do it. But I am sure with time Laravel will make fewer calls to DB.
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Alternatives Considered
Open Source
Supporting unit testing is bigger plus point in Laravel than any other framework. Developing with Laravel is much easier. Other frameworks have value in market, but Laravel has taken the lead in popularity among PHP developers in recent years. The large community supports you if you have problems. Using Laravel, integration became easy with third-party libraries, but it was costly too.
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Return on Investment
Open Source
  • Laravel allows us to rapidly prototype and build complete, scalable applications internally, which saves us time and allows us to have internal tools that fit out precise needs. We use Symfony for a similar purpose, but Laravel is an even higher-level framework that we find saves us substantially more time when building many types of web applications.
  • Laravel solves many of the underlying concerns of building a large application (such as authentication, authorization, secure input handling) in the right ways. It saves us from handling those low-level concerns ourselves, potentially in a way that could take a lot of time or sets us up for issues in the future. It's tough to assign an ROI to this, but I'm sure it has prevented issues and saved time, which both have an impact on our financial situation.
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ScreenShots

Scrivito Screenshots

Screenshot of Scrivito's Digital Asset Management (DAM), used to store, organize, and share assets like images, videos, or documents using a single content management system. The underlying CDN makes assets available around the globe.Screenshot of Scrivito's Widgets for Creating Web Pages. It includes a collection of ready-made widgets, and offers the ability to extend projects with JavaScript / React, and utilize libraries and frameworks from sources like npm or GitHub. Frontend code can be made reusable by packaging it as widgets.Screenshot of Scrivito's collaboration interface that offers a means to edit website content. Editors can work on a web page simultaneously and apply changes individually, or invite team members of their choice as collaborators. Live updating ensures that all editors involved in a working copy are always up-to-date on their joint effort.Screenshot of Scrivito’s REST API, available for applications and to integrate third-party software. This helps to reduce project efforts thanks to technologies like React, Node.js, and Jamstack.Screenshot of Take Advantage of Future-Proof Architecture and Technology.
Use Scrivito’s powerful REST API for your applications and easily integrate third-party software. Reduce project efforts thanks to popular and proven technologies like React, Node.js, and Jamstack.