Jamie Barton

The New GraphCMS - Original GraphQL CMS, reimagined ✨

GraphCMS is the 100% GraphQL content management system with both read and write support. Powerful content APIs are only a “drag and drop” away. Fully controllable via mutations if code is more your thing!

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Mark Tucker

Quick to get started

Saves development teams time and money in the long run

Pros:

Works for web, mobile, and more

Define schema of content

Powerful GraphCMS queries

Content authors have access

Cons:

Needs more control of roles and who can access

Needs customized editors for content

Dave Hannes

perfect fit for us and our team

Pros:

awesome

Cons:

none yet

Scott Spence

Awesome! Go use it!

Now!!!

Pros:

Not every other CMS on the planet

Cons:

none

Matic Zavadlal
I love the simplicity of GraphCMS, and it's unparalleled UI experience. I wouldn't say it's suitable for every need, but am entirely sure that it does the thing that it offers best-that is being a perfect content management solution for my applications.
Michael Lukaszczyk
Thanks for the kind words @maticzavadlal!
George Romas

First project - create model - first, second, third... - Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 () and infinity progress bar on the page. Very nice. At the same time status page of the app says "Up and running"!

Pros:

API first CMS. Support for free tier users in the chat.

Cons:

Unstable

Michael Lukaszczyk
Hey George, sorry to hear that your first experience didn't go that well! We have identified some issues and added a ton of tests since we launched. I hope you'll try again soon!
Vlad Korobov
How about to give ability to upload anything I want for example html css and js to simply host a webpage prepared earlier?
Michael Lukaszczyk
Hey @vladkorobov, can you please elaborate? Do you want to upload html, css, js files into GraphCMS?
Vlad Korobov
@m_lukaszczyk yes, if I chose Headless CMS to store my data, let me store any kind of it 😜
Michael Lukaszczyk
You're actually right. CSS and JS works though. Curious why the CDN provider blocks this. This sounds like a bug to me and I'll check what's going on!
Michael Lukaszczyk
So it turns out as a bug at the CDN provider @vladkorobov. This will be taken care of!
Vlad Korobov
@m_lukaszczyk Important - relative paths in html suppose to work, so if you solve the problem fo saving relative paths to js, css, and images in html somehow that would be killer feature for me
Steve Tucker
Interesting product. What is the pricing model?
Michael Lukaszczyk
Hey @steve_tucker, you can use GraphCMS for small projects for free! Did you see our pricing page? https://graphcms.com/pricing
Steve Tucker
@m_lukaszczyk I have now! Thanks for the clarification, Michael!
Michael Lukaszczyk
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Sbr464
I dig that Pi symbol for floats :)
Michael Lukaszczyk
@sbr464 what about the 42 :o?
Sbr464
@m_lukaszczyk I prefer 64 it's mo' perfect
Fauzi
Wow wow. Graphcms now you got my attention. Ready to integrate it with gatsbyjs. Will be awesome definitely!
Christian Buchhave Mortensen

Remember to have the samples follow the actual product, so you don't scare people away because of code that doesn't work :)

Pros:

Cool product, easy to use,

Cons:

Examples are behind the actual code. You want to browse the github repo to get the react apollo blog sample working, and look at the post.js