Open source · Headless · Made for news
The CMS built
for breaking news.
Not breaking
your workflow.
Loom is a headless content platform for publishers who need speed, structure, and Bengali. Faster to publish than WordPress. A fraction of Quintype's price. Built on Go.
Used by 0 publishers so far — be the first.
Template library
75 templates. Zero grey boxes.
Every template is built on the Loom block system. Change font, layout, colour, copy — without touching code.
Why Loom exists
Prothom Alo reaches 47 million Bangladeshi readers. Their CMS is Quintype — $4,200/mo, English-only editing UI, no native Bengali shaping.
We built what they should have built.
Loom does native OpenType conjunct shaping for Bengali. Per-page font subsetting for sub-1s LCP. Bangla-to-English transliteration search. bKash and Nagad paywall built-in.
Everything a modern newsroom needs.
Studio
Drag-and-drop. No code. Pixel-perfect.
CSS Grid, absolute positioning, 75 templates, symbol library. Build pages as fast as Webflow, without the Webflow price.
Bengali-native
Conjunct shaping. Font subsetting. Transliteration search. Bangla-first from the ground up.
Sub-second LCP
Go backend. River jobs. Surrogate-key CDN purge. Pages load before the reader blinks.
Monetization
Built-in paywall. bKash + Nagad.
Metered access, subscriber tiers, one-click unsubscribe. Pay integration handles the money — Loom handles the words.
Why we built this
Bangladeshi newsrooms deserve tools built for them — not English-only enterprise software with a $4,200/mo price tag and broken Bengali rendering.
Loom is new. We have no customers yet. But the platform is production-ready, open source, and built specifically for publishers who work in Bengali. Be the first newsroom to run on it.
75
templates
ready to publish
0.8s
average article LCP
12
security gates
on every commit
Bengali
native
not bolted on
Your newsroom. Your rules.
Start with a free site. No credit card. No lock-in.