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Cockpit

57
235
+ 1
20
Contentful

824
953
+ 1
70
Sanity

168
292
+ 1
81
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Pros of Cockpit
Pros of Contentful
Pros of Sanity
  • 3
    Open Source
  • 3
    Fast & lightweight
  • 3
    Self hosted
  • 3
    Modular
  • 3
    Easy for Content Managers to understand and use
  • 3
    Flexible and plays nicely with any frontend
  • 2
    GraphQL
  • 30
    API-based cms
  • 17
    Much better than WordPress
  • 11
    Simple and customizable
  • 5
    Images API
  • 3
    Free for small projects
  • 1
    Tag Manager like UI
  • 1
    Extensible dashboard UI
  • 1
    Managed Service
  • 1
    Super simple to integrate
  • 12
    Headless
  • 11
    Hosted
  • 7
    Realtime
  • 7
    Powerful read + write API
  • 7
    Free for small projects
  • 6
    Customizable
  • 5
    API-based cms
  • 5
    Schema as a code
  • 4
    Easy setup, endless flexibility
  • 4
    Lightweight & pluggable Content studio
  • 4
    Works with GraphQL with Gatsby
  • 4
    Images API
  • 4
    Much better than WordPress
  • 1
    Preview content

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Cons of Cockpit
Cons of Contentful
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    • 5
      No spell check
    • 5
      No repeater Field
    • 4
      No free plan
    • 3
      Slow dashboard
    • 2
      Enterprise targeted
    • 2
      Pricey
    • 2
      Limited content types
    • 1
      Not scalable
    • 1
      No GraphQL API
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      What is Cockpit?

      An API-driven CMS without forcing you to make compromises in how you implement your site. The CMS for developers. Manage content like collections, regions, forms and galleries which you can reuse anywhere on your website.

      What is Contentful?

      With Contentful, you can bring your content anywhere using our APIs, completely customize your content structure all while using your preferred programming languages and frameworks.

      What is Sanity?

      Sanity is a headless, real-time CMS where the editor is an open source React-based construction kit and the backend is a graph-oriented cloud datastore with a globally distributed CDN.

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