My thought is I just want something to be over MongoDB (mongoose / typegoose, actually). That's why I created github.com/patarapolw/blogdown-cms
It isn't that easy to use, and does involve remembering where things are though.
Actually, I have tried Strapi, and I didn't really get why I need it.
Ghost is nice for UI, but I don't really know if it is headless. Is it like WordPress, in the sense of headlessness? (Actually, my concern with Ghost and WordPress is customization of the UI.)
So Ghost does a great job with their UI and editor, but it's not truly headless at all. The only way to use it is to deploy your ghost app and just use it for the admin, then make calls to it with your frontend and display the data that way. You can then make the ghost app "private" so that it turns off all the handlebars-implemented SEO.
I almost think creating a blog with Strapi is overkill, unless you have more than one author contributing. It would be great for a small business web app that has a blog component with several employees contributing. Strapis real value is in how organized it is. It takes a weeks worth of API structuring and creation and accomplishes it in an afternoon. Very powerful.
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My thought is I just want something to be over MongoDB (mongoose / typegoose, actually). That's why I created github.com/patarapolw/blogdown-cms
It isn't that easy to use, and does involve remembering where things are though.
Actually, I have tried Strapi, and I didn't really get why I need it.
Ghost is nice for UI, but I don't really know if it is headless. Is it like WordPress, in the sense of headlessness? (Actually, my concern with Ghost and WordPress is customization of the UI.)
So Ghost does a great job with their UI and editor, but it's not truly headless at all. The only way to use it is to deploy your ghost app and just use it for the admin, then make calls to it with your frontend and display the data that way. You can then make the ghost app "private" so that it turns off all the handlebars-implemented SEO.
I almost think creating a blog with Strapi is overkill, unless you have more than one author contributing. It would be great for a small business web app that has a blog component with several employees contributing. Strapis real value is in how organized it is. It takes a weeks worth of API structuring and creation and accomplishes it in an afternoon. Very powerful.