The Future of the Web
Traditional monolithic CMS platforms often bundle the "head" (the frontend) and the "body" (the backend) together. A headless architecture uncouples these, allowing you to use a CMS simply as a data repository accessed via an API.
Why Go Headless?
- Security: Since the frontend is decoupled, it’s much harder for attackers to find a direct path to your database.
- Performance: You can pre-render pages into static HTML using frameworks like Next.js, leading to near-instant load times.
- Omnichannel: One content source can feed your website, your mobile app, and even smart devices.
While it requires more initial setup and technical expertise, the long-term agility is unparalleled for complex, scaling projects.
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