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Introduction
In today’s multi-channel environment, where content is consumed across various digital touchpoints, the legacy or monolithic CMS is no longer the only option. Instead, we’ve seen terms like headless CMS, decoupled CMS, agile CMS, hybrid CMS and more thrown around as new CMS architectures continue to be designed, leaving companies spoilt for choice.
To make things easier, in this article, we’ll dive into the decoupled CMS, explaining what it is and highlighting the differences between headless and decoupled architectures. We’ll also look at the pros and cons of a decoupled CMS for your business compared to legacy and headless platforms.
Want to learn more about decoupled CMS? Here’s what you’ll learn:
- What is decoupled CMS?
- What are the differences between decoupled CMS vs headless architecture?
- Decoupled CMS: pros and cons vs legacy CMS
- Decoupled CMS: pros and cons vs headless
- Decoupled CMS example: A case study
- Decoupled CMS platforms