3 Cool Open-Source Django Projects, which helps you to start fast your next project

Gustav Willig
2 min readAug 13, 2022
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I have been using Django for my web projects for 5 years now and I am still fascinated by its simplicity yet powerful enough to do almost anything. The below list show`s some repo`s which I use on a regular basis.

Datta Able Dashboard

Repo Link: https://github.com/codedthemes/datta-able-bootstrap-dashboard
Stars: 284
Forks: 120

Datta Able Bootrap-Dashboard helps you do create fast and easy you nex dashboard by providing a lof of differnt components like maps, bar chars an line charts. Starters can be downloaded directly from Github and based on the permissive (MIT) license, can be used for unlimited hobby or commercial end-products.

Cookiecutter

Repo Link: https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter
Stars: 17.8 k
Forks: 1.7 k

The main goal of Cookiecutter Django is to help you get faster started on your next Django project. It includes many packages like django-alluth for social authentication, anymail for email integrations, media storage through Amazon S3 and customized user models.

Wagtail

Repo Link: https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail
Stars: 11k
Forks: 2.3k

Wagtail is a content management system built using Django. Wagtail is used by NASA, Google, Oxfam, the NHS, Mozilla, MIT, the Red Cross, Salesforce, NBC, BMW, and the US and UK governments (a complete list can be found https://madewithwagtail.org/)

I hope you will find these repo`s as usefully as me and have a great day!

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Gustav Willig

An AI Full-Stack Developer with a passion for using data to drive business decisions. Get your latest news about Django and AI trends by subscribing