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Sanity.io

5· 13 reviews
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The Composable Content Cloud

Build remarkable experiences at scale. Sanity is a customizable solution that treats content as data to power your digital business.

Launched 201713 reviewsAI summary available
Content Management SystemsHeadless CMS softwareDatabases and backend frameworks

How Users feel about Sanity.io

Pros

+ easy setup (5)+ developer experience (4)+ headless CMS (4)+ customizable schema (2)+ structured content management (2)

Cons

data migration issues (2) UI limitations (2)
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What reviewers say about Sanity.io

Reviewers praise Sanity.io for fast setup, strong developer experience, flexibility, real-time collaboration, and a friendly community. Makers of PopHop say it reliably powers their entire content delivery system. Users highlight seamless Next.js/GitHub integrations, customizable schemas, and features like Portable Text and image hotspots. Critiques focus on inconsistent plugin quality, gaps in internationalization and TypeScript types, occasional schema/data sync issues, outdated docs, and UI quirks. Despite frustrations with migrations and edge cases, many teams keep adopting it across projects for rapid, scalable content workflows.

This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.

How people rate Sanity.io

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Recent highlights

Adam Cooper5/51mo ago

We needed a CMS that could handle lots of different content types — professional profiles, articles, events, and resources — without boxing us in. Sanity made it easy to design exactly what we needed.

Félix5/53mo ago

Using Sanity, I created a Chrome extension to help me save links quickly without having to input them manually. The Content Lake system from Sanity and their API made it so easy to do so!

Harry Radford5/54mo ago

I use Sanity for Acclaimed.dev as they provide a configurable user interface in Sanity Studio for managing content. This allows developers to productively define the Studio UI in code - benefiting from version control - and then non-technical team members can take over in the managing of the content.

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