Contentful
Contentful offers a headless CMS, also described as a digital experience platform, designed for managing and delivering content across various channels.
It enables businesses to create, manage and distribute content through a unified API-first platform. Unlike traditional CMSs that are tied to specific presentation layers, Contentful’s composable content management platform allows developers, marketers, and designers to create content once and reuse it across websites, mobile apps, and other digital experiences.
Key features of Contentful include modular content management, personalization, an integrated global CDN and AI-driven automation to streamline content creation.
The platform is typically a good fit for companies looking to scale their digital experiences, especially those in the enterprise space. Trusted by brands like KFC, Notion and BMW, Contentful supports flexible content orchestration that allows for rapid deployment and iteration of digital experiences.
Company Info
- HQ Location
- Germany
- Year Founded
- 2013
- Employees
- 750
- Website
- https://www.contentful.com/
Products by Contentful
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