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!
Hello Product Hunt!
And thanks a lot for the hunt @notrab!
About a year ago, our product journey started here on Product Hunt. And ever since, we've seen massive traction for GraphQL and headless content management. We were able to gain our first happy customers quickly and have since been able to build an active community of thousands of developers all over the world!
About six months ago, we decided to start rebuilding our product from scratch to quickly incorporate the learnings we had from the first version. With the new product, there are improved, generated GraphQL APIs, a new and blazing fast content management interface, staging support for multiple environments with automatic merging and much more.
More importantly we’ve reduced technical debt and created a solid foundation to deliver twice as many new features in the coming months!
Today, we are happy to announce that we left beta - the new GraphCMS is finally here! Also, we are excited to announce that we closed a $1M seed round with Berlin based VC Paua Ventures.
Read the full announcement here: https://graphcms.com/blog/new-gr...
Product hunters, we have a special deal for you! Use the coupon code 'producthunt' to get a 50% discount for three months. The coupon code can be redeemed when switching to a paid plan in the web app (this offer is valid for two weeks).
Thanks again!
Michael Lukaszczyk
Co-Founder of GraphCMS
Thanks a lot @adileobarone! So our initial plan was and still is, to open source the content management interface as soon as it matures a little after our launch, so stay tuned!
I've been following GraphCMS since it launched and today marks an incredible milestone. I had the great pleasure meeting some of the GraphCMS team in Berlin @ GraphQL Europe and they are a wonderful, talented bunch of developers that deserve #1 spot on PH today 😍
Love GraphCMS for content heavy apps with complex relationships...makes building an API with rich content a real joy that takes so little time people will say wow.
Pros:
Great documentation. Great support. Great UI.
Cons:
Lack of value add integrations (ie search, auth, analytics, apis) in core product.
Wow this looks supremely cool, something like https://contentful.com but a GraphQL version which will definitely give me more of a push to delve deeper into GraphQL and the react eco system in general! :)
I have been following the team of Graph CMS for the last 8 months. What a journey, happy to be part of it. I can only recommend Michael and all the guys in Giessen. Great team!
Hey @cristiandan, while we won't open source the full stack for now, we will open source the new content management interface in the near future! This will allow you to brand and adapt the interface to your needs. For example, if you need a special kind of editor.
Hey @pawel_mikolajczuk I don't have a good knowledge of those standards but it seems that this is a particular JSON structure standard, do I get this right? With GraphCMS, the shape of your content can be fully customized so that you will most likely be able to mimic those standards with the GraphQL content API you are building with GraphCMS!
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.
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.
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!
@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
Hey @jakewesorick, if you buy a subscription, you will be able to remain on this exact plan for as long as you want to. Changes in pricing are pretty common in SaaS, but the actual change should be justified by adding more value to the product.
If we go down, then open sourcing the full stack would be one option.
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Love GraphCMS for content heavy apps with complex relationships...makes building an API with rich content a real joy that takes so little time people will say wow.
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Cons:Lack of value add integrations (ie search, auth, analytics, apis) in core product.
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Now!!!
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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"!
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