Why Headless CMS Is the Future of Web

Mikhail Raevskiy
The Startup
Published in
6 min readSep 9, 2020

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In the era of global digitalization, the winner is the one who is faster than others mastering new channels of interaction with the audience and offering its customers more convenient digital solutions.

Headless CMS is the Future of Web
Source: habrahabr

To succeed, a business opens representative offices on the Web, launches mobile applications, positions itself on social networks, and uses smart gadgets and IoT devices. It is important to present yourself as widely as possible in the market, using all available means. You also need to be flexible, migrating quickly, and easily to new platforms.

The traditional approach is that for each platform its own architecture is developed, content is prepared, the interface is configured. Development and support in such a scheme requires significant resources. This limits the ability of companies to tap into digital channels.

A new generation of CMS solves the problem of content management across multiple platforms. Content is now created, stored, and edited regardless of the technical solutions used to present it on client hardware (browser, smartphone, smartwatch).

Headless CMS — a body without head

The logic of traditional CMS combines the back-end and front-end parts of one system. In this case, the content turns out to be associated with specific technologies…

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Mikhail Raevskiy
The Startup

Bioinformatician at Oncobox Inc. (@oncobox). Research Associate