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Managed to get a back office tool for our new project in very little time. Ton of integrated fields and easy to extend
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FireCMS is a free, open-source headless CMS based on Firebase, that both developers and content manager will love ๐ #firebase #cms #content. Source: about 1 year ago
Been looking into fireCms.co an extendable gui for interacting with firebase Firestone and storage . Source: over 1 year ago
I like FireCMS. It requires a little bit of customization but it's very flexible. Source: over 1 year ago
We run firecms.co which is a React and Firebase-based CMS. Source: over 1 year ago
However, you can use Firebase for free. Firebase is a BaaS and offers a pretty generous free tier for hosting, database, etc. There are a few CMS options for Firebase. For my current portfolio, I use FireCMS to manage all the content on my site. After the content is updated in FireCMS, my frontend will retrieve the new data making it super easy to publish new content. Source: over 1 year ago
Hygraph, formerly known as GraphCMS, is a backend-only content management system (i.e., a headless CMS) that uses GraphQL to query data and perform mutations (or updates) to the content, making it accessible via a single endpoint (API) for display on any device without a built-in frontend or presentation layer. It allows teams to use a single content repository to deliver content from a single source to endless... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
GraphCMS - Offers free tier for small projects. GraphQL first API. Move away from legacy solutions to the GraphQL native Headless CMS - and deliver omnichannel content API first. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm building an app using GraphCMS (super awesome, by the way) but the only gotcha is it doesn't offer a plugin to export your schema types. Since I can't function without TypeScript, that was a big problem the second I tried to write mutations or generate static pages using my schemas. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
In comes GraphCMS, a competitor of the beloved DatoCMS. It lacks some features - like repeatable blocks and the UI is a bit too cluttered, but has a generous free tier. For a blog, this will do just fine. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I found most people were happy to recommend other headless CMS services like Strapi, Sanity, GraphCMS, etc which did seem to do the job I wanted of providing a platform for me to curate & manage my content without having to redeploy. But most of them had the same issues that I didn't like. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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