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The best headless cms software in 2026

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May 14, 2026
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Headless CMS tools store content separately and deliver it via APIs to sites, apps, and docs. They power multi-channel publishing, collaboration, and developer workflows.

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Top reviewed headless cms software products

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Across the top-reviewed headless CMS tools, the market splits between developer-centric platforms for custom apps and API modeling, and lighter systems for blogs, docs, and team publishing. Strapi and Sanity.io stand out for flexible schemas, extensible APIs, and multi-channel delivery, while Hashnode is tailored to developer docs and blogging with collaboration, custom domains, and integrated authoring workflows.
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Frequently asked questions about Headless CMS software

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  • Medusa, Strapi, and Hashnode all emphasize developer-focused APIs, but none of the replies explicitly call themselves “TypeScript‑first.” Quick summary from the community notes:

    • Medusa: open-source backend with a full API—apps (Next.js/Remix) can talk to the Medusa API directly.
    • Strapi: v5 touted improved developer experience and performance; easy to spin up with the CLI.
    • Hashnode Docs: supports headless mode and one‑click API reference playground from an OpenAPI spec; Next.js/Tailwind examples.

    If you need a TypeScript‑first guarantee, check each project’s docs/SDK pages for explicit TypeScript SDKs or typings before committing.

  • Medusa is already used by very large companies (Makro) and has shown strong performance versus legacy platforms (one test reported up to 6.5x faster than Magento v1). Hashnode explicitly supports a headless mode for teams that need full UI customization and reports production latencies for its AI search stack (vector search 1.25–1.5s, total <3.5s).

    Key points to consider:

    • Proven at large scale: Medusa has real-world large customers and ongoing v2 performance improvements.
    • Operational readiness: Hashnode’s headless option is designed to be adopted as companies scale.
    • Caveat: Medusa hasn’t published benchmarks for extremely large catalogs (+10M SKUs), so validate with your own tests for edge cases.