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This curated list of websites and apps gives you a taste of the very best projects built with Wagtail.
Amnesty International UK moved from Drupal to Wagtail for it's superior security, flexibility and intuitive content management, integrating key campaign and fundraising tools to grow the UK human rights movement.
WWF-US transformed 6,000 pages of conservation storytelling on Wagtail with sustainability built-in, intuitive content tools, and open source flexibility - reaching 10 million users with less carbon impact.
The Irish Government chose Wagtail to power both their gov.ie website for Irish citizens, and their ireland.ie website showcasing Ireland to the rest of the world.
The Interministerial Directorate for Digital Affairs (DINUM) of the French Government chose Wagtail for their Sites Conformes platform, enabling central government departments to quickly produce secure, standards-compliant websites and intranets at low cost. 49 sites are already live, with many more to come.
When the Digital and Data Services team at SF.gov needed to replatform to a new CMS that was easy for their editors to use, they chose Wagtail. Their new CMS made quicker changes possible, empowered their developers and administrators with greater flexibility, and delivered cost savings.
Based in Sydney, the Australian Museum, an internationally recognized natural science and culture institution, has used Wagtail for many years to deliver a wealth of visually engaging visitor information and learning resources on Australia and the Pacific.
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