Using a Headless CMS with Vercel

Learn best practices for using databases in a serverless environment with Vercel
Last updated on September 27, 2023
Databases & CMS

Content Management System (CMS) allows you to manage your data's creation and modification, which typically includes a database. For example, WordPress might use a MySQL database to store the content.

Headless CMS provides the same rich collaboration and authoring experience as a traditional CMS while exposing your data as an API. Headless APIs decouple your data and presentational layers.

A Headless CMS can help build content-oriented websites, such as blogs or marketing/sales sites. This can help with:

  • Collaboration: Easily share draft content with non-technical stakeholders. For example, using Preview Mode with Next.js.
  • Multi-Language: Create localized versions of your content for every region you support.
  • Rich Content: Easily store and manage images, documents, and more.

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