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10 reasons to use a headless CMS

What's this blog post about?

A headless CMS is a content management system that allows users to manage and write content, then access it across all applications using an API. It differs from a monolithic CMS in that the presentation layer (the "head") is not coupled to the CMS. The front-end code is now freed from ancient CMS dictatorship, allowing for greater flexibility and creativity in design and user experience. Adopting a headless CMS approach future-proofs applications by separating the presentation layer from the data and logic layer, making it easier to manage content across multiple channels and devices. It also allows developers to use modern tools without traditional limitations, enabling them to prototype, test, and deploy their applications more efficiently. Additionally, microservice adoption using a headless CMS makes building complete applications easier by connecting internal and external services via APIs. Security is another advantage of headless CMSs, as they do not require content management admin on top of the website and can secure sensitive content with authentication services and secure protocols. Overall, switching to a headless CMS offers long-term benefits and ROI, providing flexibility, scalability, and efficiency for businesses.

Company
Strapi

Date published
Jan. 15, 2019

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Word count
1481

Language
English

Hacker News points
2


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