My Journey in Finding A CMS

My Journey in Finding A CMS

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##I need a CMS that is easy for me to integrate, simple for a user to use and doesn’t make me jump through hoops to modify.

As the year (2021) approaches its close, I have been looking at all the upcoming projects I have. Quite a few involve building sites.

I have pretty much settled on Nextjs for the frontend, it’s the other side that’s giving me concerns. I would like to get these sites up and running as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Use A Site Builder or Preexisting Template

The thought has absolutely crossed my mind…

Sure, I could use something like Editor X, Webflow or WordPress. But it all boils down to customisation. These sites are going to be custom - very custom, looks that can’t be achieved with a site builder.

Great as these tools may be, they will not offer me what I aim to achieve.

So, Why Nextjs?

There are a number of options when it comes to choosing a frontend. Nextjs just makes more sense to me because:

I have chosen Next because:

So Why This Post?

With all that out of the way, let’s get back to the reason for this post. Whilst Nextjs may have the frontend covered, I need something as efficient to handle the content and data of the sites.

So, in the coming weeks, I will be looking at several options, documenting what I learn and how well it suits my needs. I will be scoring the backend options based on:

  1. Ease of use
  2. How well data can be queried
  3. Ease of integration with Next
  4. Time taken to production
  5. Support/Community
  6. Ease of deployment

The contenders so far are as follows:

I will be creating the same type of site to see which does it best.

Also, if you have a backend option you think I should look at, please tell me. I will gladly give it a try.

This post will be updated as we go


Update 29 October 2021: Added ‘Contenful’ and ‘GraphCMS’ to the list. I think I’ll stop at six. Added ‘Time to production’ ranking.


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