Headless CMS
A content management system (CMS) plays a critical role in a modern web workflow. Monolithic CMSs can cause a lot of pain for developers — headless CMSs decouple the content editing experience from frontend development, giving both developers and content editors an ideal experience.
Build a Headless WordPress site with WPGraphQL, Faust.js and WPGraphQL Smart Cache
There's a reason almost half the web runs on WordPress. Jason Bahl will teach us how to use Faust.js WPGraphQL to build fast, secure headless WordPress sites.
Visual Editing w/Next.js, Contentful, and Stackbit
Finding a workflow that’s good for devs *and* content writers is hard. In this episode, Tiff Janzen will teach us how to use Stackbit to make all your teams happy.
Sanity Studio v3
What's new in Sanity Studio v3? In this episode, Kapehe will teach us what's possible, how we can get started, and even how to embed Studio into a Next.JS app.
Build a scalable design system for enterprise websites with Payload CMS & Next.js
How do you make the dream of a design system for your company stand up to the reality of other teams actually using it in prod? James Mikrut will show us how.
Visual Page Building With Plasmic
You can build production-grade web applications using a drag-and-drop visual page builder. In this episode, Yang Zhang will teach us how to do it with Plasmic.
Simplify & Unify Data Access With Netlify Graph
With the new Netlify Graph product, you can read, write, & even subscribe to data from third-party APIs securely — without having to manage auth tokens or complex data fetching logic. Sean Grove teaches us how!
Set Up a Better Content Editing Experience
Using a decoupled CMS, we want to add shareable previews, fast search, and keep a great DX. Ondrej Polesny will teach us how Kontent by Kentico, Next.js, and Netlify make it possible!
Gatsby WordPress Themes
Combining WordPress & Gatsby lets us have the best of both worlds for content creation & web dev. In this episode, Alexandra Spalato teaches us to how to use Gatsby themes to build WordPress sites quickly!
Next.js Dynamic Routes With Contentful's GraphQL API
Next.js has a popular approach for generating dynamic routes. In this episode, Salma Alam-Naylor (a.k.a. whitep4nth3r) will teach us how to use Contentful’s GraphQL API to power them.
Turn Any Data Source into GraphQL With StepZen
StepZen allows us to combine multiple backends into a single GraphQL API. In this episode, Carlos Eberhardt will teach us how it works and how we can get started!
Jamstack & Headless CMS Sites Using Strapi
How should you approach content modeling for your headless CMS? In this episode, Daniel Phiri will teach us how to set up our Jamstack sites for success using Strapi.
Visual Editing With Storyblok
Storyblok is a headless CMS with a visual editor. In this episode, Samuel Snopko will teach us how to use it to power Jamstack web experiences!
Use WordPress with Next.js
Colby Fayock will teach us how we can combine the great content editing experience of Word Press, the flexibility of developing with Next.js, and the power of deploying to Netlify!
Build Flexible CMS Layouts with Slice Machine
The modern web is modular, and Prismicio's Slice Machine brings block-based editing to the CMS. In this episode, Lucie Haberer will teach us how to componentize our content management.
Pushing the Limits of “Static Sites” with Sanity
How far we go with the Jamstack? In this episode, Kapehe teaches us that, if we combine tools like Sanity, Netlify, and more, the limit may not exist. 🤯
Contentful, GraphQL, & Paid Content
Learn how to combine Contentful’s powerful GraphQL API with Stripe to create paid content for your Jamstack app with Stefan Judis!
Store User-Generated Content in Sanity!
Can a CMS handle all the requirements of a full-blown app? Espen Hovlandsdal teaches us how to use Sanity and Netlify Functions to handle user input in Jamstack apps!
Build Jamstack Apps with Custom APIs
Create a fully dynamic app on the Jamstack with a custom API built with Strapi and deployed on DigitalOcean. Chris On Code teaches us how to create and deploy custom APIs + interact with them using serverless functions.
Let’s Learn Ghost on the Jamstack!
Where does the content for our Jamstack sites live? In this episode, Dave Darnes teaches us how Ghost makes content management on the Jamstack so easy it‘s spooky!
Use Gatsby & WordPress for Dynamic Sites
Content writers love the content management workflows that WordPress provides. Devs love the developer experience of using Gatsby. And when you combine the two? Everyone wins! In this episode, Zac Gordon (https://twitter.com/zgordon) teaches us how to power Gatsby sites with WordPress and how to add dynamic features!