What Is a Headless CMS and When Should You Use One?

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Traditional CMS platforms can limit frontend flexibility. A headless CMS separates content management from presentation, giving developers more freedom. This blog explains how headless CMS works, when to use one, and the platforms to consider.

  • Frontend Flexibility: Deliver content via APIs to any device or app.

  • Better Performance: Lightweight frontend frameworks (e.g., Next.js, Nuxt) load faster than WordPress themes.

  • Omnichannel Publishing: Easily push content to websites, mobile apps, kiosks, and smart devices.

  • More Secure: Smaller attack surface compared to traditional CMS setups.

  • Examples: Strapi, Sanity, Contentful, Ghost.

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