Unclaimed: Are are working at Sanity ?
Sanity is a Composable Content Cloud that lets teams create amazing digital experiences at scale. It provides real-time collaboration, live multi-user editing, and track changes. Content creators, designers, and developers can come together while separating content from presentation
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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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Flexibility and ability to customize for any project
Learning curve especialy GROQ as a new query language
With Sanity i can create any kind of data that i need in the front end, be it a data table, pricing table, call to cations, documentation, you name it...
I have used other cms too but sanity is best
We can't use tailwind for customisation in sanity.studio subdomain
We can edit content on website with revalidation instead of changing the code and redeploying it
Sanity is such a pleasure to use, and creating custom content types like a hybrid photo/video gallery or just a curation of references to other content is a breeze. It's ease of use with React frameworks like Gatsby and NextJS is pretty seamless, and they have great docs on each integration use case.
It would be tremendously useful if Sanity had a granular way to push content between datasets for the case of staging updates to clients.
Sanity allows me to create content types precisely how I want to with no other CMS fluff.
I was able to create, integrate and deploy a Sanity - Next.js application in under 24 hours. The Personal Website tutorial was very helpful, The documentation on the types was well laid out.
The need to revalidate was not discussed in the tutorials. This is more to do with properly setting up ISR in Next.js, I had to figure this out on my own.
Having a single admin portal for Shopify, CMS, and MUX. I was struggling finding a solution for a client, but this seems to do the trick for me. I still have some MUX learning to do, so time will tell.
Sanity as a CMS has been really helpful to integrate it with my projects. The rendering time is very fast to fetch data from sanity. The user experience of sanity 's platform is also worth having.
I am exploring sanity. One thing I would say is that we've to go to sanity studio link to publish our content. It would be good if sanity provide any pre made form to ad in website for some users like admin
We can place all our content that doesn't require any analytics and these products are just content for our website. So, sanity will handle our content management.
The core service itself, providing a hosted structured content database is slick and easy to use. I've found it reasonable for small jamstack sites to provide a nice content editor to non-technical users. I'm also in the process of shifting a variety of diverse firebase projects into Sanity. The documentation is solid (a big thing for me) and I've found their Slack chat support team to be wonderful. This is huge! Sometimes that is exactly what you need in order to level up your knowledge of a service.
I've been able to stay on the free tier with my projects and thank goodness. The first tier that costs is really quite expensive. I've seen this more and more with web services and I suppose it is reasonable but yeah, it's expensive.
I was spending a lot of time building custom CRUD backends for internal use services that I build. Having that additional step of having to build out a (sometimes quite complex) CRUD interface for something was an impediment ton innovation. Sanity solves that for me and it's great.
I love the way I can just forget about managing the database, that I can easily connect to my project on my localhost and the ability to snapshot the data.
I'm coming from a perspective of managing and hosting databases, so being hands-off is out of my comfortzone.
Sanity it incredibly easy to get a new project off the ground quickly. Great to experiment with features, tear them down and trying something new.
All the team, developer or designer or content manager, will be happy about using sanity
Media management is not very integrated, there is a plugin, but by default it could be more easy to have a fully managed media library. No-profit plan removed
Technical easy setup, safe and secure. Data hosted by them
Exceptional product. Using Sanity has streamlined our development workflow. Every aspect has exhibited flawless functionality, from scalability to the smooth incorporation of new features and integrations. This platform truly excels in all regards. Best solution for structured content.
Moving the existing content to Sanity isn't as simple as we hoped and requires more time investment. Furthermore, we're also looking at shifting from our Vue stack to React in the near future, as React + Sanity offers a more advanced and straightforward integration compared to Vue + Sanity.
The flexibility to arrange content according to our preferences and the capability to retrieve content through customized queries are standout features. Our primary aim is to offer our clients an exceptional CMS experience, and in this aspect, Sanity unquestionably fulfills our expectations.
Having a content schema as code makes so much sense. You can version control it, make your own starter kits and easily create custom input components. But the hard parts — like data management and scaling — are taken care of for you, so it's the perfect balance of full customizability and speed of development. The community around Sanity is also really good, especially the Slack space and Youtube virtual meetups.
The data attribute limit is something you always need to be mindful of when modelling your content. Also, if using Typescript for your studio code, it can be hard to find documentation and guides about how to use it, although Typescript support is quite recent with V3 so I expect this will improve in time.
Sanity is perfect for creating marketing websites that work well for both developers and content creators. In our organisation, it is a tool developers love to use, and its flexibility allows you to tailor the editing experience to your content team's needs.