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CMSLooks is an OpenAI-Powered Laravel CMS built for anyone who wants to launch and run their own blog, news, or magazine portal without wrestling with complicated code. CMSLooks combines a full-featured Laravel Content Management System with built-in AI writing tools, a drag-and-drop homepage builder, and a responsive, SEO-ready theme, so you can publish content and grow an audience faster. Whether you’re setting up a personal blog, a niche news site, or a full magazine publishing CMS, CMSLooks gives you the editorial tools, media management, and monetization options to run it all from one clean admin panel.
| Detail | Value |
| Software Framework | Laravel |
| Software Version | PHP 8.x |
| Back-End | PHP, Laravel |
| Front-End | HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, Bootstrap |
| Files Included | JavaScript (JS), CSS, PHP |
| Minimum PHP Version | PHP 8.1.0 |
| Database | MySQL 5.6+ |
| Required PHP Extensions | BCmath, Ctype, DOM, FileInfo, OpenSSL, PDO, Mbstring, Tokenizer,
JSON, CURL, PCRE, XML, GD, Mod_rewrite |
| High Resolution | Yes |
| Compatible Browsers | Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Edge |
| AI Integration | OpenAI (Laravel OpenAI Integration) |
| Cloud Storage | AWS S3 Supported |
| Multi-Language | Yes, with RTL Support |
| Demo Available | Yes – Frontend & Admin Demo |
Demo URL: https://cmslooks.themelooks.us/
Demo Admin:
URL: https://cmslooks.themelooks.us/admin
Email: [email protected]
Password: 111111
CMSLooks stands out because it pairs a genuinely advanced Laravel CMS Script with real OpenAI integration for content generation not a bolt-on gimmick, but a working AI Writing Assistant baked into the blog editor- alongside a drag-and-drop builder, plugin system, and monetization tools most competing scripts charge extra for or simply don’t offer.
Built-In AI Content Generation
Instead of pairing your CMS with a separate AI tool, CMSLooks bakes OpenAI’s latest models directly into the content workflow. Generating a blog title, short description, or full article draft happens inside the same editor you already use to publish a real Laravel. OpenAI Integration advantage over CMS scripts that leave AI writing entirely up to you.
Flexible for Blogs, News, and Magazines Alike
Many scripts pick one lane: blog or news. CMSLooks supports all three formats out of the box:
Easy to Customize, No Developer Required
The drag-and-drop homepage builder and menu builder mean non-technical site owners can shape their layout and navigation without hiring a developer, while the theme system and plugin system leave room to grow further with custom development later.
Built to Scale and Stay Maintained
AWS S3 support, automatic backups, and a one-click update system mean CMSLooks is designed to keep working as your traffic and content library grow, not just look good in a demo.
CMSLooks is best used for launching AI-assisted blogs, news portals, and online magazines that need fast content creation, flexible layouts, and built-in monetization all without custom development. It fits any content-driven site that publishes regularly and wants to grow an audience.
Does CMSLooks include AI content generation?
Yes. CMSLooks integrates directly with OpenAI, offering an AI Writing Assistant and AI content generation for blog titles, short descriptions, and full blog content right inside the editor.
Can I import my existing WordPress blog into CMSLooks?
Yes. CMSLooks supports WordPress blog post imports, plus CSV import and export, so you can move existing content over instead of republishing everything manually.
Is CMSLooks suitable for a news website with multiple authors?
Yes. CMSLooks user, role, and permission manager lets you set different access levels for editors and contributors, which is essential for multi-author news or magazine sites.
Does CMSLooks support monetization?
Yes. CMSLooks includes Google AdSense integration and custom banner ad support, so you can start generating ad revenue from your blog, news, or magazine site right away.
What post types can I publish with CMSLooks?
CMSLooks supports Standard, Video, Audio, Gallery, Private, and Password Protected posts, giving you flexibility beyond plain text articles.
Is CMSLooks mobile-friendly and SEO-ready?
Yes. CMSLooks is fully responsive across devices and includes SEO tools like customizable meta tags, clean URLs, and an automatic sitemap generator.
What are the minimum server requirements for CMSLooks?
CMSLooks requires PHP 8.1.0 or higher, MySQL 5.6+, and standard PHP extensions like BCMath, GD, OpenSSL, PDO, and Mbstring, all common on modern hosting environments.
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// # List of updates // ------------------------------ 1. Modify blog page 2. Fixed some known bugs Update Documentation : http://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-upgrade-to-the-next-version06 February, 2025 – Version 2.3.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ 1. Modify Media Page 2. Added multiselect media option for mobile device 3. Optimize code 4. Fixed some known bugs Update Documentation : http://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-upgrade-to-the-next-version16 December, 2024 – Version 2.2.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ 1. Added Ads manager 2. Added Input fields for video, and audio format blogs 3. Added video and audio player in blog details page 4. Fixed some known bugs Update Documentation : http://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-upgrade-to-the-next-version16 January, 2024 – Version 2.1.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ 1. AWS S3 Implemented 2. Image Path Issue Solve Update Documentation : http://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-upgrade-to-the-next-version13 January, 2024 – Version 2.0.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ 1. Blog Post CSV import/export implemented 2. Cookie Consent added 3. Website Popup Added 4. Custom Scripts Option Added 5. Open AI New Models Added 6. SVG image upload supported 7. Language Key Delete Option Added 8. Text Editor Issue Fixed 9. Image Storage Issue Solved 10. Other small css issue fixed. Update Documentation : http://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-upgrade-to-the-next-version28 August, 2023 – Version 1.2.3
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [+] Added automatic database and file backup system [+] Added one click update system [+] Added Custom Theme adding functionality [+] Added a Test Stater Theme [*] Fixed Some other issues Update instructions: https://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-update-to-next-version07 August, 2023 – Version 1.2.2
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [*] Newsletter Subscription Mailchimp issue solve [*] Front Default Language issue solve [*] Image Upload Issue Solve [*] Other improvements [*] Fixed some CSS issues Update instructions: https://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-update-to-next-version18 July, 2023 – Version 1.2.1
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [*] Fixed Page Builder Plugin Dependency [*] Fixed some CSS issues Update instructions: https://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-update-to-next-version17 July, 2023 – Version 1.2.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [+] Implemented Plugin System [+] Added Page Builder Plugin Dependency [*] Fixed some CSS issues Update instructions: https://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-update-to-next-version14 June, 2023 – Version 1.1
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [+] Added generate site map options [+] Added Google Adsense options [+] Added related blogs option [*] Updated advertisement widget options [*] Fixed some CSS issues Update instructions: https://documentation.cmslooks.themelooks.us/blog/how-to-update-to-next-version
Martin Cole –
I was searching for a Laravel CMS for a new blog project and CMSLooks was a good starting point. The admin panel is easy to understand and the basic publishing workflow is straightforward.
Daniel Foster –
The Laravel structure and content management features are exactly what I needed for my news website. I especially like having pages, posts, menus, and media management in one place.
Lucas Bennett –
CMSLooks made it much easier to get my magazine website online. The homepage builder is useful for arranging different content sections without constantly editing the code.
Oliver Grant –
I bought this mainly because it is a Laravel CMS with OpenAI features. The AI writing assistant is helpful for generating ideas and first drafts while keeping the final editing under my control.
Ethan Murphy –
The different post types are very useful for my content site. I can publish standard articles as well as video, audio, and gallery posts from the same dashboard.
Ryan Mitchell –
I needed a Laravel news portal script with support for multiple users. The role and permission manager works well for giving editors and other team members different access.
Nathan Brooks –
The media manager is one of the features I use most. Managing images and other files from the same CMS is much more convenient than handling everything separately.
Jacob Turner –
CMSLooks has been a solid choice for my blog publishing project. The SEO settings, sitemap generator, custom pages, and menu builder cover most of the features I was looking for.
Adrian Hayes –
The OpenAI integration saves time when preparing new articles. I mostly use it for titles and short descriptions, but having content generation inside the CMS is a nice workflow improvement.
Benjamin Scott –
I migrated some older content into CMSLooks and the WordPress import option was useful. The CSV import and export feature is also handy for working with larger batches of posts.
Samuel Reed –
For an online magazine, the drag and drop homepage builder makes a big difference. I can change the order of featured sections without needing to ask a developer every time.
Christopher Ward –
I like that CMSLooks includes a theme system and plugin system. It gives me a good base now while leaving room for additional customization as my website grows.
Jonathan Price –
The multi-language and RTL support was important for my project. CMSLooks provided the language options I needed without having to build the whole translation system myself.
Andrew Wallace –
A good Laravel blog CMS with plenty of features. I particularly like the combination of the page builder, media manager, SEO options, and user permissions.
Matthew Collins –
The AI content generator is useful when I need to get an article started quickly. I always review and edit the generated content, but it definitely speeds up the initial writing process.
Anthony Parker –
I chose CMSLooks for a niche news portal and have been happy with the publishing tools. The different post formats make it easier to handle a mixture of normal articles and multimedia content.
Joshua Cooper –
The AWS S3 support was a major plus for my project because we have a growing media library. It is nice to have cloud storage support already available in the CMS.
Charles Morgan –
CMSLooks is more than a basic Laravel CMS script. The backup system, one-click updates, plugin system, theme options, and media tools make it feel like a complete publishing platform.
George Richardson –
The AdSense integration was useful for my content website. I also like the custom banner option because it gives me another way to manage advertising directly from the site.
Edward Sullivan –
I have been using CMSLooks for a blog with several contributors. The role and permission system makes it much easier to control who can create, edit, or manage content.
Henry Lawson –
The frontend customization options are better than I expected. The theme colors, dark mode, homepage builder, and menu builder gave me enough control to match the site with my brand.
Thomas Elliott –
I wanted an OpenAI-powered Laravel CMS rather than connecting an external writing tool to my website. CMSLooks handles the AI features directly in the publishing workflow, which is very convenient.
William Fletcher –
The backup and update features give me some peace of mind when managing the site. I also appreciate the documentation because it helped me understand the available configuration options.
Alexander Wright –
CMSLooks is a strong option for anyone building a Laravel news or magazine website. The AI writing tools are useful, but the complete publishing system is what makes this product valuable for me.
Frederick Adams –
I recently used CMSLooks for a new content portal and the overall experience has been positive. It combines Laravel, AI content generation, media management, SEO tools, and flexible page building in one package.