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CMS (Content Management System)

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A CMS (Content Management System) is a platform that allows users to create, manage, and publish digital content — typically without writing code.

Popular CMS platforms like WordPress, Sanity, Contentful, and Strapi support dynamic content modeling, custom workflows, and integrations with modern frontend frameworks like React or Next.js.

For businesses that need marketing flexibility or frequent content updates, a CMS provides the tools to manage pages, blogs, SEO metadata, media libraries, and more — often through a no-code or low-code interface. Headless CMS platforms are especially popular for JAMstack architectures, offering speed and flexibility for developers and content teams alike.