> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://herd.laravel.com/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Supported Frameworks

# Supported Frameworks

You may think that Herd is for Laravel development only, but thanks to the foundational work of [Laravel Valet](https://laravel.com/docs/11.x/valet#custom-valet-drivers), it ships with drivers for many other frameworks and web applications.

## Supported Frameworks

* [Laravel](https://laravel.com)
* [CakePHP 3](https://cakephp.org/)
* [Slim](https://www.slimframework.com/)
* [Symfony](https://symfony.com/)
* [Zend](https://framework.zend.com/)

## Content Management Systems

* [Bedrock](https://roots.io/bedrock/)
* [Contao](https://contao.org/en/)
* [Craft](https://craftcms.com/)
* [Drupal](https://www.drupal.org/)
* [ExpressionEngine](https://expressionengine.com)
* [Jigsaw](https://jigsaw.tighten.com/)
* [Joomla!](https://www.joomla.org/)
* [Kirby](https://getkirby.com/)
* [OctoberCMS](https://octobercms.com/)
* [Sculpin](https://sculpin.io/)
* [Statamic](https://statamic.com/)
* [WordPress](https://wordpress.org/)

## Ecommerce

* [Magento 2](https://business.adobe.com/products/magento/magento-commerce.html)

If Herd does not support your framework out of the box, or you use a custom setup for your application, you can create a [custom driver](/macos/extending-herd/custom-drivers) to serve your site with Herd.
