Sitevision as Headless CMS
You can use Sitevision as a Headless CMS. Create content in our user-friendly interface and present it wherever you want, in any design.
Content first.
Design everywhere.
Sitevision is a modular CMS where you can easily build your website through templates, modules and functions. At the same time, your content is saved and managed completely separate from the design. This allows you to present content on any device, system and design. You can access the content through Sitevision’s open API and RESTApps.
Say, for example, that you’re publishing an important message on your website – this allows you to also display the same text in your company’s mobile app and on the screens in the lobby. This allows you to reach your audience – and saves you time and money on the way.
So you get the same features as with a headless CMS – only with a user-friendly CMS as a foundation.
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What is a hybrid CMS?
A hybrid CMS combines the best of a traditional CMS and a headless CMS. You can both create and manage content with user-friendly tools, while still delivering that content flexibly to any channel through APIs. Sitevision is a hybrid CMS – giving you the advantages of headless without sacrificing simplicity.
How is Sitevision different from a headless CMS?
Unlike a purely headless CMS, Sitevision lets you easily build and design your website or intranet with ready-to-use templates, modules, and functions. At the same time, you can deliver the same content to apps, digital signage, or other systems via APIs. It’s both user-friendly and developer-friendly.
Can I use Sitevision to publish content across multiple channels?
Yes. With Sitevision, you can create content once and reuse it everywhere – on your website, intranet, mobile apps, or even digital screens in your office. Thanks to the built-in APIs and RESTApps, you can ensure a consistent experience across all platforms.
Why choose a hybrid CMS like Sitevision?
A hybrid CMS gives you the flexibility of headless architecture combined with the simplicity of a traditional CMS. That means faster publishing, lower costs, and the ability to reach your audience wherever they are – without adding complexity to your workflows.