Unclaimed: Are are working at Prismic ?
Prismic.io is a CMS platform that allows you to create and manage your website or application's content, and make it available through a RESTful API for your developers to retrieve and display. Featuring a customizable content repository, an intuitive editor, and versioning to track changes to your content, the software lets you can improve your content's consistency, increase efficiency in your team's workflow, and gain more control over your digital presence.
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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 |
I love the ability to create components to make my clients lives easier. It's very easy to use for both users and myself for development and if given the choice, I wouldn't pick anytihng else.
I think it'd be very handy to have the slicemachine for Remix, but that's just me!
I think headless CMS' are a unique space based on what you plug them into, but being able to find good docs with legacy support is very helpful for development.
One of my favorite things about Prismic is that I can quickly edit content that has already been published and not have to rely on my dev teams to make it live.
There isn't anything that I dislike about prismic.
Prismic is solving our need behind having a tool to process content editing without the input or bandwidth of developers. It benefits me by being able to quickly edit and create pages without having to use precious time from other teams.
The best part about Prismic is how simple it is to understand and build sites with. The local development tool slice machine is a big help with creating website sections that can be re used throughout the website. Using slices as my main sections I have been able to rapidly increase my productivity when building websites.
My biggest gripe with Prismic is the poorly organized media library, without a way to search for your images from with in the page builder or select multiple imagess at once it greatly hurts the ability to use Prisimic for large portfolio sites that have a lot of media.
Headless CMS and rapid custom website development
- It's realy easy to create a solid cms for any kind of website. I've been able to integrate it with existing projects as well as new ones. - Very handy multi language integration. - It's always in development, and has a great community with lots of people that can help you out (good customer support).
- I would love more control over image storage --> renaming, creating folders etc. - I would love custom sorting of documents by dragging instead of publish date. So no dislike perse, just some improvements that would be a great addition :)
Using prismic.io saves me a lot of time and money since i dont have to buy and setup a server myself. This is especially handy for smaller projects/clients that have no problem running their project on prismic.
Por la facilidad que tiene para su integración con diferentetes tecnologías web.
Lo que no me gusta es su soporte para graphql. Ha sido un poco complicado su implementación, y eso definitivamente debería mejorar.
La implementación de un headless cms para nuestra web y nuestro blog.
It's flexible and easy to use, implement, and keep up to date. I have a couple of prismic-backed websites that were easy to set up and bring in my style. I'm currently using it to build a portfolio.
Sometimes it can get a bit confusing but reading the docs helps a lot.
I haven't tried any other CMS to compare but, Prismic is fun to use. I love the user interface and I love that I don't have to build a database from scratch when I'm building my website. I'm a strictly frontend developer and Prismic solves the backend part for me.
Prismic.io is an extremely easy-to-handle yet highly versatile platform. In my experience, as someone who developed their own blog, writing every line of code, having a CMS integrated with the NEXT.JS language allowed me to seamlessly integrate it into my environment.
The lack of an Android app, which could simplify the editing of my articles, is the most anticipated feature for me.
Enabling the publication of articles from my blog.
As a web developer, I've had the opportunity to explore various content management systems, and Prismic stands out as a noteworthy option. Prismic is a headless CMS, which means it offers a great deal of flexibility for developers while maintaining a user-friendly interface for content editors. Prismic includes a built-in preview feature that allows content creators to see how their work will look on the live site, which is invaluable for content accuracy and design alignment. The scheduling feature is equally impressive, offering the ability to plan content releases precisely.
While Prismic offers a good degree of flexibility, there may be limitations in customizing the backend or user interface compared to a fully self-hosted and open-source CMS. This can be a constraint for projects requiring highly specific backend features.
Different structured data
We use prismic for to add content to our category pages, they have a graphql API which is very easy to implement, expecially if you are developing a headless website. It is also relatively easy to create new content types. Prismic handles caching of the api and image compression. The best products are the ones that you can use, hand out to developers, hand out to content writers and never get anyone ever complaining about it, prismic is one of these products.
Searching for past articles could be better in the back-end interface
CMS blocks on a headless website
Easy to use, very functional and great for anyone.
Some useful features are missing. I would like to see updates happen in real time.
Allows for owners to be in control and has proven to be beneficial.