>> Can I host GraphCMS on my own servers?
>> Please talk to sales to discuss deployment options.<p>This is not an answer. Talk to sales?<p>I don't mind paying for support. I'm not a fan of paying for enterprise features. I would never want a dependency to something which is not free.
The scary thing to me is if a service like this stops, I have an angry client and a lot of work.
Headless CMS's are a delight to work with though.
Excuse my ignorance, and I don't mean to troll.<p>Why would I want a "Headless" CMS?<p>Why would I want a CMS based on GraphQL?<p>What is wrong, with plain old HTML?
Just the other day I learned about <a href="https://github.com/unite-cms/unite-cms/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/unite-cms/unite-cms/</a> .<p>Though obviously GraphCMS is different (technology-wise and business-wise it seems).
Looks great, excited to try it out. Just skimming through the Documentation, is there any way to specify the Schema through an API? My use case that I want to define my schema somewhere, and have something which "syncs" the it with GraphCMS, is this possible?
Gentics Mesh can also be used with GraphQL and REST (e.g. for File Uploads). GraphQL is (imho) no silver bullet.<p><a href="https://getmesh.io" rel="nofollow">https://getmesh.io</a>
mlukaszczyk,<p>Is GraphCMS a Graphcool service? I see their style of sorting and filtering in your API. If so, what's your experience with Graphcool, and what value does GraphCMS add?
Graphql is not a product pitch. I don't care. Even your product page just shows an editor that looks like a WordPress article. Why do I need graphql to pull an article from a remote api to my local cache? Your front page is just reasons why graphql is good. Maybe so, but I'm sizing you up for a cms api for my business, not a library. Technology itself is not a product
Pretty cool, but I can't help but feel really soon that browsers will just implement a similar rich default GraphQL and there will be some CSS concept for it when there is no full app code loaded.