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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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The support was ultra quick and amazingly helpful. GraphCMS goes beyond just providing a headless CMS into BAAS territoy
The management SDK could use some better error handling and docs
Using it more like a BAAS (Backend as a Service) solution
Better content management. Thank you!!!!
Not any particular! Though I think it can be better.
Better content management with my Store and my team members ...
It's user a friendly feature. It is easy to work on it even if you are not so much techy. And there are many pre-made features are available so no extra stuff needed to be added through 3rd party apps. Moreover, it is very handy for my content creating team, they can access this using an app and work on it easily. My many writers are WordPress cms kinda users, so GraphCMS give the option to add WordPress API and here the writers easily work on it on their easy platform, and it is the best option available in GraphCMS.
Prices are a little high but still, it's worth it and they are also offering a free plan so that's great. Even their free plan fulfill the requirement which is the best I can say.
Native content management and its multiple models are actually helping a lot for managing content. And it's a huge thing I love is they give the option of API integration for the marketing or tech team to work on their favorite platform and this is the major thing I use and it solved my problem in many ways.
It's best for multi-language e-commerce platforms that have high tariffs.
The dashboard is not very user-friendly for editors rather it suits well for developers.
It is very easy to organize the entire thing and it helo me to localize API.
It allows you to build digital experiences the way you envisioned them - with all your backends, frontends, and services, and more!
All good so far! Highly recommended! Bravo!
Delivering content to millions of people around the world
The interface - It's slick. Intuitive and best of all, rapid fast. You can get exactly what you need done in a fraction of the time for other headless CMS about.
I don't have a single complaint - the only negative experience I've had is my own misunderstanding, graphCMS makes it extremely easy for all skill levels to use, so when some of the more technical aspects pop up for a dev-in-training, I've been caught out by the technical skill level needed. Though every problem I've ever faced has been solved easily via the documentation, the slack community, or Fabian, who's a hero with the patience of a saint.
Automated Business growth. Vouchernaut is as Jamstack as they come; tons of content changing every day from multiple sources. I could use a traditional database for this, but the editing and CMS features are second to none and I'd hate to lose that. It's true when they say GraphCMS empowers teams; it really is for every one.
The ease of use and integration within nextjs apps, if you have any questions you can contact support and they will get back to you asap. Open source so you can contribute if you see something you want to add.
Nothing really, the tech is really ahead of its time and with any growing company, there are always areas of improvement which they are tackling.
CMS systems can get complicated, especially WYSIWYGs, and APIs, which use graphql, so it saves time and API calls, they have an awesome graphql playground to test out your APIs, there are a lot of benefits and I have yet scratched the surface of their offerings.
There is a great intuitive UI for editing your content. The schema editor is very flexible and the APIs are fast.
There is occasional instability when significant features are released. It is infrequent, but when it does happen, their support is responsive.
Content management for our public marketing site as well as content services for multiple applications. For applications, we can update content and messaging without a code push.
It is customizable and intuitive. As a developer, I would prefer all tasks be completed in code, and we can achieve that.
Nothing so far. For any issues, the team is prompt to provide solutions.
Data aggregation is less on our rest-API as we can use a combination of remote fields and CMS UI-extensions to grab data and use GraphCMS as a centralized source of truth.
A great overall CMS that's easy to use .
It is lacking some features that the other big headless CMSes have
I have used this CMS successfully for my portfolio. I usually reach for a graphql layer with the other CMSes I use anyways, so having it built-in was a great time saver!