Sanity vs Directus for Next.js in 2026: An Honest Comparison
Sanity vs Directus is a comparison that comes up more than you'd expect on technical forums in 2026, usually from teams who already have a Postgres da…
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Sanity vs Directus is a comparison that comes up more than you'd expect on technical forums in 2026, usually from teams who already have a Postgres da…
Migrating WordPress to Sanity + Next.js is mostly a data engineering problem. The decisions around whether to migrate are covered elsewhere — this pos…
Knowing how to vet a senior Sanity CMS developer is harder than it sounds. The title 'senior' is self-applied on most freelance platforms, and Sanity'…
Sanity Mux video playback in Next.js is where most tutorials stop short. The upload side — pushing a file to Mux via Sanity Studio — is well documente…
Headless CMS pricing in 2026 has become one of the first questions founders ask me when scoping a new build. The honest answer is: it depends entirely…
Sanity vs Strapi comes up on almost every project where a client wants either full data ownership or a managed content lake — and the right answer gen…
Sanity CMS multilingual support with next-intl in the Next.js App Router is one of those setups where each piece works fine in isolation but the wirin…
A Sanity CMS development services proposal should tell you exactly what you're buying, when you'll see it, and what happens when scope shifts. Most pr…
Why Studio performance degrades over time After two years on a client project, their Sanity Studio was loading 840 kB of JavaScript just to render the…
When a founder asks me whether to hire a Sanity developer directly or go through an agency, I never give the same answer twice. The right choice depen…