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vincent15000's avatar

What's the best free Laravel Admin Panel ?

Hello,

I had a look at different admin panels for Laravel : JoshAdmin, Nova, Orchid, ...

What do you suggest me ? Perhaps another which is not in my list ?

Thank you ;).

Vincent

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eugenefvdm's avatar
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I think this is a relative question. For now, you can add to your list:

  • Filament
  • Backpack
  • Lean-Admin (not out yet but looks promising)

Also please note Nova isn't free. A license is required. Backpack has a free non-commercial tier. If I was you, I would consider a commercial panel. There's no such thing as a free lunch, unless you're very lucky.

In the case of Nova, which is incredibly popular, you could leverage its packages via NovaPackages. This could save one years in coding. But if you're more into the TALL stack instead of VueJS and you want to extend the panel, you might go for Filament or Lean-Admin.

The best is to test drive a few and see what works. What makes you happy and productive. My personal preference is Nova because of NovaPackages but I'm not a huge fan of VueJS. A big reason why I'm also so committed to Nova is because some really clever guy figured out how to make it multi-tenant without paying for another license.

Finally, there is a "rumor" that a new Nova is on the way. That would be worth watching as Nova is created by some of the top guys in the community (including Taylor Otwell and David Hemphill). I guess I'm hanging to find out if the new Nova is Livewire or Inertia.JS as I would like to settle on one stack for my back offices for the next few years. When the original Nova came out, I thought VueJS is it, but that's before Livewire and Inertia.JS.

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riomigal's avatar

@vincent15000 I have a similar situation and can't decide between Orchid and Filament. I did try both of them and they have both their pros and cons.

What did you end up using?

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vincent15000's avatar

@riomigal Finally I have done my own admin panel ... sure not with such functionalities like in Orchid or Filament, but what I needed didn't really justify buying an admin panel.

perfectom's avatar

@DanHarrin I'm just starting with Filament but it doesn't seem to directly support polymorphic relations..

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AddWebContribution's avatar

Backpack is free laravel admin pannel but for more functionality you have to purchase it subscription plan.

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Protopia's avatar

I just looked at the Lean web pages and have the following comments:

  1. According to these pages, Lean is going to be a paid-for product rather than free
  2. These pages continue to talk about having Turbolinks integrated - Turbolinks has been obsolete for about 3 years now, replaced by Turbo, and Turbo is not needed with Livewire v3 because similar functionality is integrated natively with livewire::navigate. This makes me think these pages are not being updated, and that the package itself may never arrive. (Github pages for this project have also not been changed in almost 4 years.)

TL;DR: The Lead-Admin project appears to be dead to me.

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avinmaster's avatar

In my opinion, Filament is the best here, used it for 6 months, ended 3 projects, which could go for a year (all 3). Also, I prepared generation for admin panel based on models and context.

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