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Hygraph Reviews: 4.6/5 — Highly Rated
Hygraph is a highly intuitive and user-friendly data visualization tool that helps businesses of all sizes visualize and analyze their data in real time. Unlike other tools, Hygraph features a drag-and-drop interface that eliminates the need for coding, making it accessible to users of all skill levels. With its advanced analytics, customizable dashboards, and interactive graphs and charts, Hygraph is a powerful tool that can help businesses make data-driven decisions and gain critical insight into their business performance.
| Capabilities |
API
CLI
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|---|---|
| Segment |
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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They have fantastic API support where you can control everything in your CMS. Also, the customer support they offer is spotless. They have helped us way out of office hours and fix everything we request quckly.
I would like to see a more simple UI for none programmers to navigate the content.
We are hosting landing pages for our website.
Customer service - they are fast at getting back to you, when in need of any help what so ever, with the solution, wether it be technical og account related in nature.
no negative aspects so far, we have been perfectly pleased with everything
Website development and the easy of building in graph
APIs are mighty and simple to use. I also love the PIM functionality; this is not something that any CMS has.
I'd love to see a user management functionality (users login, logout, etc.)
I've been able to use GraphCMS to build a great e-commerce website with ease
fast support, high uptime, nice UI, rich functionality
There was no flexible plan for customizing features that are included in the plan. For example, plan X includes 10 users, 8 languages. Plan Y includes 20 users, 20 languages. But if we need 10 users and 9 languages, plan Y becomes too expensive. But this issue appeared during our research 1 year ago. It may have already been fixed.
CMS tasks. The main goal was to create a CMS for SEO configuration + Angular with no backend.
There are a number of managed CMS' out there. GraphCMS provides a robust API, easy web interface, but most importantly, world-class real-time support, which has been essential to me.
I have no real concerns. GraphCMS is my preferred CMS for building headless applications. The question is simply if you want to in-house or rely on a 3rd party CMS. If you're doing 3rd party CMS, then GraphCMS just makes sense.
We use GraphCMS to power remote displays and websites, writing our own custom interfaces and letting GraphCMS handle the heavy lifting. We focus on our core competency and let GraphCMS focus on data management and integrity.
- lots of different fields you can use for you models - the location field is from my perspective relative unique for headless CMS systems - Cool drag and drop solution - Intuitive UX which is helpful for non-technical content creators - Enumerations for drop-down menus - the graphql playground allows to explores the queries easily and has a very good auto complete -
- The naming convenction for enumerations could be improvement so they can also start with a number - Some more examples how to use the graphql API e.g. how to use it with curl or python
We use GrahpCMS as replacement for our django website and it fulfills all our needs. Everyone in the team can focus on delivering the content rather than worrying on how to learn programming. Content can be customised a lot more simple.
- Full support of GraphQL - union types, mutations and more - Full feature usage via API and strong performance - Fast feature delivery - Very good support
Nothing major. The UX could be improved for some edge cases. E.g. large content models are a bit difficult to navigate through.
We are hosting a multitude of different website content covering our brands on GraphCMS.
- API is very intuitive and easy to use if you already have experience with GraphQL - High flexibility in creating your content model - Integrated GraphQL Playground is very helpful when developing and debugging - Backend UI has a great and intuitive usability - Localization API is great and makes it very easy to build multi-language sites - GraphCMS team has fast response time and is very helpful
The price model is difficult to use for some use cases/projects because the jump from community to professional is very high.
We using GraphCMS to provide content for an employee portal as a PWA. The benefits are the high flexibility in the portal through the API and the content model. We were also able to easily implement offline functionality for the entire content in the portal.
Headless content management system which meets and exceeds our performance needs Powerful API and ecosystem support Smooth UX with the ability to do bulk operations Support for Role-based and Content-based permissions Supports GraphQL, a loosely coupled server-client model for faster development Cloud-hosted, scalable, reliable, highly available with the ability to snapshot and restore data Cost-efficient and simple licensing model
We have not discovered anything yet which we dislike in the product.
We were looking for a central storage system for our Video on Demand streaming platform, using which distribution of metadata to different consumption points (internal and external) becomes easy. It solved many drawbacks of legacy systems i.e. - It is not heavy, in-house, and monolith system - It does not bulky UX which supports single operations - It is not one of the slow-moving and expensive development cycles product
1. The UI is pretty amazing. 2. The ease of usability. 3. Auth tokens to provide specific API access. 4. Making GrahQL relationships is possible (whether it be 1 to 1, n to 1, or even an m to n relationship). 5. Integration with Vercel to make your apps JAMstack. 6. And above all, the best customer service.
As of now, GraphCMS does not allow specific mutations to be set as private and others as public. But a new update in the month of April is likely to resolve this issue. Therefore, in my opinion, there be won't any issues with GraphCMS after this.
I have been working on building an eCommerce application as of now. But planning to build more amazing apps with GraphCMS as it takes care of your backend very well.