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5 famous websites - built in JAMstack

5 famous websites - built in JAMstack

JAMstack stands for JavaScript, APIs, and Markup.

JAMstack architecture represents a modern web development architecture that allows devs to rely on the advantages of a static website, which include better web performance and security benefits, while still retaining the dynamic attributes of a database-oriented CMS without the database.

We might even say it’s the perfect answer to modern-day web development problems. Sound speed is one of the top-ranking benefits of modern design, security, and a Headless CMS - that's a powerful combination for today’s successful websites.

Check out how these few JAMstack projects did it.

Here are 5 famous websites built in JAMstack.

PayPal

PayPal has been one of the biggest names in the fintech world for well over a decade. It lets users pay and shop online using a secure internet account. But we believe you already knew that.

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What you didn’t know is that as one of the most popular payment options, PayPal is one of the prime targets for phishing and scams. Let me remind you again of the top three benefits of JAMstack:

  • Better performance
  • Higher Security
  • Better experience

When having a website or an app that processes payments, one of those benefits targets you in particular. PayPal is using JAMstack primarily because of its good security. With JAMstack, server-side processes are abstracted into microservice APIs, reducing the surface areas for the attack.

Ok, PayPal uses Jamstack to improve their security, but others, why Jasmstack was their choice? Find out at our blog:
(https://thebcms.com/blog/5-famous-websites-built-jamstack)

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Lovepreet Singh

Very Informative and Helpful

👉 Checkout my Blog too at dev.to/lovepreetsingh/what-is-dock...

📍 And please provide any improvements