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Avocado
AI-native content operations for any Next.js website
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AI-native content operations for any Next.js website
29 followers
Bring AI-native editing, content operations, and agentic workflows to your existing Next.js stack — without replacing your CMS, DAM, or design system. Self-hostable. BYO AI models. Live demo: https://avocado-editor.vercel.app/




Avocado
Hi Product Hunt 👋
Avocado is an AI content operations platform and framework for Next.js websites.
🚀 Live Demo: https://avocado-editor.vercel.app/
🧩 Component catalogue used on the demo site: https://avocado-site.vercel.app/catalogue
Most AI-native content tools are bundled inside expensive DXPs, proprietary CMSs, or website builders.
Avocado takes a different approach. Instead of replacing your stack, it adds an AI content layer on top of your existing website.
With Avocado you can:
✅ Edit website content using natural language
✅ Manage pages, metadata, and structured content
✅ Work with real design-system components and content models
✅ Preview AI-generated changes instantly
✅ AI-powered content creation and updates
✅ Connect Contentful, Sanity, Strapi, or custom CMSs
✅ Bring your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini models
✅ Self-host and keep full control of your data
Think of it as an AI orchestration layer for content operations—not another CMS or website builder. Avocado works with structured content and real website components, enabling AI to understand and modify pages the same way your content and development teams do.
I built Avocado because I believe AI-native content management should be available to every team, not just enterprises with six-figure DXP budgets.
I'd love feedback from:
• Next.js developers
• Content teams
• Agencies
• Headless CMS users
• Composable architecture enthusiasts
What content workflows would you automate with AI?
Thanks for checking out Avocado Studio 🥑 !
Note: The GitHub repository isn't public yet. I'm using this launch to validate the product direction and gather feedback before open-sourcing Avocado Studio under the Apache 2.0 license. If you'd like early access or want to contribute, let me know in the comments.