headless cms to use with t3 stack?

I am writing an e-commerce project and not sure what is the best way to go about it and what to use as a cms that would be intuitive and easy to use for the content people who don’t code. I am thinking of being my own cms, but that seems like too much work for no reason.
11 Replies
Rafik
Rafik11mo ago
Im using hygraph, it works well
Simvolick
Simvolick11mo ago
But its GraphQL based CMS, I don't really wanna use that Have you used anything else?
TheBassGuy 🎸
TheBassGuy 🎸11mo ago
what about strapi or sanity?
CantBeSubh
CantBeSubh11mo ago
sanity best
TheBassGuy 🎸
TheBassGuy 🎸11mo ago
strapi is also good, but u need some kinda vps to host it haven't check if they launched their hosted service yea strapi cloud is expensive $99/Month but it is free if u selfhost
Simvolick
Simvolick11mo ago
Okay great. Those are the things that I actually worked with. But how are they with integrating them with t3? They are the best and most efficient way to do content management?
TheBassGuy 🎸
TheBassGuy 🎸11mo ago
strapi makes its own rest api and for sanity, u can install its nom package and use it from there strapi is a bit harder to host but is very customizable
Simvolick
Simvolick11mo ago
Okay thanks! Will leave this hero in case someone else wanna give their 2 cents
DennisK
DennisK11mo ago
sanity is even more customisable imo love it
Simvolick
Simvolick9mo ago
I wnat to bump this up in case there are any updates to this
splitfire?
splitfire?9mo ago
ive been using prismic for alot of clients projects and its pretty good, pricing is very nice too if you can manage using only 1 user its pretty much free forever the only case i wouldnt recommend it for is if you want to allow users to publish products in any way, its more of a cms for teams to build pages but as far as I know no good way to let people outside of your team to authenticate and make content