I have just been told I have a project landing imminently where I am going to need to deliver a platform the marketing department will refresh/maintain content etc..
Of course I need a CMS but the company are looking to support mobile & full web equally as important.
My question is, do I need a headless CMS to give me best chance of hitting my targets or can this be achieved just as easily with same great results using Umbraco and if so, are there any good tutorials/training exercises you'd recommend?
It really depends on the frontend stack you choose.
For example, if you go with SPA solution that uses JSON requests to Umbraco to retrieve the data and Mobile applications - for sure you need "Headless CMS"
If you go with traditional Razor rendering for the site - then non-headless Umbraco version + API for Mobile applications.
Do I need "Headless CMS"?
Hi all
I have just been told I have a project landing imminently where I am going to need to deliver a platform the marketing department will refresh/maintain content etc..
Of course I need a CMS but the company are looking to support mobile & full web equally as important.
My question is, do I need a headless CMS to give me best chance of hitting my targets or can this be achieved just as easily with same great results using Umbraco and if so, are there any good tutorials/training exercises you'd recommend?
Ta
Hi Pablo
It really depends on the frontend stack you choose.
For example, if you go with SPA solution that uses JSON requests to Umbraco to retrieve the data and Mobile applications - for sure you need "Headless CMS"
If you go with traditional Razor rendering for the site - then non-headless Umbraco version + API for Mobile applications.
Thanks,
Alex
Hi Pablo
Let us know your thoughts Maybe we can discuss the way to go
Thanks,
Alex
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