Prismic

Craft CMS
You know, when you wanna make a website or a blog but don’t wanna mess with too much code? That’s where a CMS (Content Management System) comes in. It’s like a super easy tool that helps you add text, pictures, and videos to your site without needing to be a tech genius. You just log in, click a few buttons, and your content is live. It's quite simple, right?
Prismic is a cloud-based headless CMS that helps teams manage and deliver content through APIs.
Unlike traditional CMS platforms, Prismic separates content management from presentation, letting developers use front-end frameworks like React, Vue, and Next.js while editors manage content in a simple, user-friendly dashboard.
Its focus is on ease of use, collaboration, and fast setup, which makes it a popular choice for marketing teams, agencies, and businesses that want to build modern websites without heavy infrastructure management.


Craft CMS is a content-first CMS that gives developers complete control over their content structure and front-end design.
Unlike traditional CMS platforms that come with pre-built templates, Craft takes a more hands-on approach, you can build everything from scratch, making it super customisable.


Headless CMS platforms make managing your website very simple and easy. Whether you’re running a blog, online store, or business, they handle the tough stuff so you can focus on your content.
With a user-friendly interface and the ability to work with any technology, you can create a site that really fits your needs.
These platforms are flexible, secure, and can grow with you. They offer features like custom content, easy editing, and integrations with other tools. Choose the one that fits your requirements and start building your dream website today 🚀
Yes, there’s a free tier. Paid plans unlock more features like roles, localization, and higher API limits.
It’s a tool for building reusable, component-based content sections (slices) that editors can use to design pages.
Yes, multi-language/localization is supported natively.
No, Prismic is a fully managed cloud service.
Yes, but enterprises may prefer platforms with more customization and control (like Strapi or Contentful).
It’s used for creating custom websites where you need full control over the design and content.
It’s a bit more technical than some other CMSs, so it’s ideal if you’re comfortable with web development.
Yes, but you’ll need to set up an API to make it work smoothly with frontend frameworks.
No, but it offers a one-time license fee, which can be more affordable for long-term projects.
Not out of the box, but you can add plugins for SEO features.