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Basker Launches For Arts And Live-Event Websites

Basker is now available as a CMS and website platform for arts, culture, venue, and live-event teams.

Basker is now available as a CMS and website platform for arts, culture, venue, and live-event teams. The first public release brings together the pieces needed to run real organisation websites: multi-tenancy, pages, media, redirects, SEO, localisation, site tree editing, settings, events, people, series, works, seasons, forms, scheduled publishing, live preview, theme blocks, theme settings, and early ticketing connections.

The core product shape

Editors manage content and publishing. Themes control brand and layout. Event and ticketing systems stay connected. Site teams can run many public web experiences from a tenant-aware CMS. This is the product shape that defines Basker.

What the launch includes

  • Site structure with page list and tree views
  • Pages, posts, media, files, redirects, SEO fields, and locale-aware content
  • Event, people, series, work, season, venue, and organisation models for cultural programming
  • Theme uploads, theme blocks, schema-driven fields, theme settings, and live preview
  • Scheduled publishing, version views, draft previews, and timezone-aware publish controls
  • Generic ticketing, Spektrix, and Tessitura foundations with booking URL fields and sync jobs
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