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Only important insights about Headless: the next-gen web development approach, created for the utmost flexibility possible.
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Only important insights about Headless: the next-gen web development approach, created for the utmost flexibility possible.
We’re here to guide you every step of the way

February 13, 2026 • 7 min read
The 4 CMS Pain Clusters We See in 2026 (Signals + What to Measure)
Your website can be “fine” on the surface, and still quietly drain pipeline every day. In our 2025-2026 buyer interviews and delivery work, four CMS pain clusters show up repeatedly. The quotable part is the distribution: 87.5% / 62.5% / 50% / 25% across the four clusters. So we see a pattern.

February 09, 2026 • 13 min read
Composable Architecture: Definition, MACH vs Microservices + Examples
Modern digital platforms must evolve fast. Composable architecture supports this by letting teams assemble, change, and scale independent capabilities without rebuilding the entire system.

February 04, 2026 • 11 min read
Headless Storefront Compared in 2026: Hydrogen, Next.js, Alokai, Saleor, and PWA Studio
Headless storefronts are now a standard part of modern ecommerce architecture. Instead of relying on the frontend that comes bundled with a commerce platform, teams build a separate presentation layer connected to the backend through APIs.

February 02, 2026 • 12 min read
Headless CMS: Complete Guide + SEO Strategies & Best Platforms in 2026
A headless CMS separates content from presentation. Content is managed in one place and delivered via APIs, while rendering, routing, and performance are handled by the frontend. This gives teams more control over SEO, speed, and multi-channel delivery.

January 26, 2026 • 11 min read
Nuxt vs Vue: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Use in 2026?
Vue and Nuxt support different growth paths. Vue fits application-driven products. Nuxt adds server-side rendering, static generation, and routing to support content delivery, search visibility, and traffic growth.

January 19, 2026 • 8 min read
Next.js ISR (Incremental Static Regeneration) in 2026: App Router + Pages Router Guide
Fresh content matters. Incremental Static Regeneration lets you update static pages without rebuilding your entire Next.js application. It combines the performance of static delivery with controlled content freshness and is widely used for content-driven and ecommerce platforms.