Headless Cms articles
A headless CMS, or a content management system, is a way of storing and managing digital content that separates the back-end management of that content from the front-end delivery of that content to websites, apps, or other digital channels. Unlike traditional monolithic CMS, where the front-end is tightly coupled with the back-end, a headless CMS provides a content API that allows developers to retrieve the content and use it in any front-end framework or platform of their choice. This approach allows for more flexibility and scalability in terms of the different channels and devices that the content can be delivered to.