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This curated list of websites and apps gives you a taste of the very best projects built with Wagtail.
University of California at Berkeley left Drupal for Wagtail CMS, and their developers couldn't be happier about all the time they have saved.
Wagtail CMS was orginally created for the Royal College of Art and has helped attract some of the most talented art students to the school.
Wagtail CMS is helping hundreds of tourists find the information they need to make the most of their holidays through the Visit Sweden campaign.
A museum known around the world for contemporary art, Tate chose the modern design flexibility of Wagtail to power the unique design of their website.
Oxfam switched from a proprietary CMS to Wagtail because of all the advantages and flexibility that come with using open source software.
Wagtail's strong focus on accessibility led the Royal National Institute of Blind People to choose Wagtail for their latest website redesign.
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