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  • Join the CMS Comfort Survey: 📊 Your Voice Counts

    Arda Sanıl Onay
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    Hi 👋🏻 We value your insights! Participate in the survey and share your CMS experience in the comments. 🤓

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    Hiro - Atsuhiro Teshima
    Using Payload CMS as a headless CMS. WordPress & Ghost for blogging. Still adopting to headless CMS. It can easily be too complicated for writers.
    Michael Cho
    @atsuhiro_teshima are you liking Payload, or do you prefer Wordpress or Ghost? Why? 🙂
    Arda Sanıl Onay
    @atsuhiro_teshima Navigating the headless CMS landscape can indeed be a transition, especially for writers. Using a CMS for the headless approach and WordPress & Ghost for blogging shows versatility. Congrats for that! 🎉
    Hiro - Atsuhiro Teshima
    @michael_cho1 Headless CMS and blogging platforms like Ghost and WordPress serve different purposes. So, I have no preferences. You can set any content structure with Payload, which is excellent for creating—things like teaching materials, website content, and more. WordPress has great plugins and an ecosystem, Ghost is simple and made with JavaScript. So, JavaScript engineers can understand what is going on if something goes wrong.
    If you're playing with a CMS like Contentrain it's a fun daily chore especially with multi language websites😍
    Arda Sanıl Onay
    @ako61142833 I agree! Managing multi-language websites by using a CMS like Contentrain can be delightful daily activity. 🤓
    PS: After months of hard work, we proudly announce Contentrain 2.0, the most significant update to our platform yet! 👑 To stay in the flow, consider adding yourself to the Contentrain 2.0 waitlist using the link: https://contentrain.io/?utm_sour...
    Arda Sanıl Onay
    @ako61142833 Congratulations on the remarkable achievement! Can't wait to experience the new features. 👑
    Developer X
    here for funny answers and comments :)