VeltoPHP is designed for developers who want to build web applications in a way that’s simple, fast, and flexible — without carrying the weight of unnecessary features or steep learning curves.
If you’ve ever felt that full-stack frameworks like Laravel are too heavy for small or medium-sized projects, VeltoPHP might be exactly what you're looking for. It’s lightweight, modular, and highly customizable — giving you the tools you need, and nothing you don’t.
Whether you're prototyping a new idea, building an admin dashboard, or creating a community-driven platform, VeltoPHP aims to make the process smooth and enjoyable. It strikes a balance between structure and freedom, helping you stay productive without getting in your way.
This documentation is currently under active development. Some features, syntax, or behaviors described here may still be evolving as VeltoPHP continues to grow.
We truly value your feedback! If you notice outdated sections, unclear explanations, or have suggestions to improve the documentation or framework itself, please don’t hesitate to reach out:
Your insights, ideas, and bug reports are essential to shaping the future of VeltoPHP.
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