Storyblok is the world's pioneer headless CMS that works for both developers & business users. Built on the premise that traditional CMS makes it difficult to repurpose content for different platforms, Storyblok offers a unique fusion of visual editing tools and highly tailored content blocks built on top of its headless architecture that provides exceptional flexibility and speed for developers.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
As a web agency, we were used to developing websites using WordPress or traditional CMS. Storyblok has completely revolutionized the work of our dev teams (who can individually choose the frontend code) and our customer's activities (who have total power to manage content now and in the future).
It would be nice to have Italian support. Every team member is always available but sometimes native language assistance helps manage difficulties in a more effective way.
Year after year, our customers ask us to update their websites; sometimes small adjustments, other times complete redesign. The possibility of maintaining, thanks to Storyblock, the setup/storage of the contents by updating only the frontend part allows us to save enormous time on the agency and client side.
The visual editor and variety of blocks.
More titles for sections within the page.
Hosting multiple pages with easy to use visual editor tools makes it easy to preview and publish throughout the day.
Friendly interface and developer apis to get data.
The preview experience could improve, because sometimes we had to refresh the page to see the changes.
We want marketing in control of some areas of our website (and design), so we developed it using CMS data, including the positions where buttons etc will appear.
Easy to get started with, great integration, live previews, and content editors no longer have to fear a headless CMS.
Rich Text (custom Components) within Nuxt 3 is not yet fully supported
It combines the benefits of a Headless CMS with an easy to use UI. Our Content Editors love working with it.
Having originally used Storyblok out of pure curiosity, I quickly found that it somehow incorporated all the best features and functionality from some of my favoured CMS platforms. As a headless CMS out of the box, I love that there's no barrier to entry here - it's well documented, easy to pick up and you know what you're getting in to immediately.
So far, I haven't really found anything. I can see a need for some experimentation every now and again, especially for anybody who's newer to composable architecture or anybody who hasn't used such a modular CMS previously.
For any small brands or individuals that I speak to - the Community tier makes "best in breed" super accessible to a massive range of users and I recommend it with gusto! I'm working with more and more large brands who are making use of Storyblok to very quickly build and deploy new CMS platforms and are thrilled to be able to remove friction for both business teams and developers alike.
The atomic design approach, a user-friendly interface. Preview mode, Real-time changing without saving the modification.
Sometimes buggy preview editor. Not many ressources for Next.js
Easy development, re-usable component. Fastest development and easy to modify for a non-technical user.
Storyblok's visual editor is revolutionary. Never it has been easier for developers and content editors to use a CMS.
Storyblok works well. However, the documentation could be better sometimes. I know Storyblok is working to improve this.
Creating a website + CMS that works for both developers and content editors.
it has a large FAQ section and the high customizability is a big pro
none so far that I have explored in my interactions
Using it for Nuxtjs frontend in my work and personal projects.
It's very easy for anyone regardless of tech background to make updates and changes to the site.
I don't have dislikes of Storyblok based on my role in using it.
The marketing team owns the website and has varying degrees of CMS knowledge. Storyblok makes it much easier to divide the work among many since it's so user-friendly and straightforward for any skillset.
Our customers love the CMS and we love the backend. The CMS is clean, well-designed and intuitive and gives the user a real-time preview of the implemented content. From the backend perspective, it is great that existing components are reusable and easy to duplicate and move between various pages. Overall it is easy to navigate and easy to get used to.
The pricing model could be updated. A lot of our clients are used to a free-of-charge CMS like Wordpress and sometimes it is hard to explain, why not all are free. However, when stating the benefits, most of them convert and never look back.
Obviously creating beautiful, snappy websites that are easy to use for the developer, the customer and the end-user. The main benefit is the customizable CMS and the overall speed performance.
Ease to use and performance is great. Especially that there is a visual editor makes integrated and using the platform easy for non-technical users. Feature set is very complete and the API first approach allows easy customisation and adding of functionality. It's also great to have a growing network of partners, that can help with integration - so that it is possible to really focus on UI/UX and be assured that backend/performance/process are just doing what they should do.
They are not as well known as wordpress or other older systems, so there are still less people familiar with their system.
Very performant and clean site, complete separation frontend / backend, flexibility to change UI/UX but have a scalable system in the backend, product that non-technical editors and writers can work with.
Storyblok provides a complete solution when it comes to a content management system and much more. It comes in with a visual editor which enables content creators to create and update their website's look feel as well without any help from developers. As its core offering, Storyblok provides a robust infra and an array of functionalities ranging from managing content (both website pages and blogs), tags, asset management, and even component creation. Using components, one can create reusable website widgets and use them on the fly as and when needed. Management of components is also fairly easy as is the whole user experience of the product. For the developer side, they provide APIs so that, if needed, Storyblok can also be used as only a CMS while one can have their front-end design. Overall it is a very usable and impressive product.
Nothing major. The app directory is still to grow I think but that will happen with time as adoption increases for the product as newer use cases would be identified with an ever-increasing user base.
We were exploring CMSs that provide APIs and also supports reusable components so that we can use our own user interface while do not invest in developing a CMS in-house.
The integrated visual editor that makes content editing very easy.
The richtext editor is partially improvable.
You can easily and flexibly implement your own ideas about how a website can be edited.
The cloud-based solution has a lot of potential for delivering outstanding and powerful content experiences across numerous channels, and it's really simple software to get started with.
It can be difficult to get started with Storyblok.
Storyblok makes publishing content very easy.
The flexibility and fast editing. Creating designs is fun once you understand the basics and the logistics behind the processes.
Sometimes there might a small bug, but nothing that could not be fixed by our developer.
I have been creating 4 websites now with Storyblok and with each website it gets more fun and easier.
Once you get the hang of using it, it's straightforward to use. I like how you can customize the blocks however you choose and that you also don't need to crop the photos yourself; it's automatically cropped by the program.
I am a marketeer who only uses the product, and I don't code the components, but from my perspective, there is nothing that needs improvement. I understand that there is a lot of flexibility with creating components which is fantastic.
Storyblok enables us to allow content editors in our marketing team to quickly and easily make changes to our websites. If we didn't use Storyblok or a similar product, we would need engineers to make even simple changes, which of course, saves us time and resources.
I think that one of the best features of Storyblok is the ability to alter content without going through a deployment procedure. Storyblok gives me more control over content, allowing me to take charge rather than software bottlenecking my demands.
Improving the documentation for Storyblok is one of my needs. More detailed examples of use cases would help in using the software.
Storyblok's content management system is well-organized. I now have complete control over managing content.
Storyblok is our website's back end, where we make changes, upgrades, and updates to our material. Storyblokkeeps track of everything, from photo updates to written material. If you need to undo any changes, for example, you can choose which version to go back to and publish.
I'm missing the feature to draft content before publishing.
I've used other online CMS services to modify content, but none of them are as user-friendly as Storyblok,
The live preview feature of Storyblok is a huge win for any web developer and website content editor. UI is very intuitive and the setup process offers a great experience for the developers.
Nothing at all. I was working with Storyblok a lot and encountered zero problems. Also, their customer support is always ready to help if needed and that's great.
My company develop JAMstack websites and Storyblok is simply the best solution today that we worked with. Live previews, price plans, and the general quality of the CMS are beyond impressive.
Really easy to pick up, user can edit with a live preview. Easy to create new components and fields
The documentation is okay but could be better
Moving from WordPress to headless CMS - wanted to find an alternative that would work nicely with vue