Sections CMS

Sections CMS

A high-performance CMS

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With Sections CMS you can build your mobile friendly website using a drag and drop interface with a real time preview of your changes. Build all your website in draft mode to review all the navigation locally, polish up every details and publish everything to your visitors once you are ready. Your website's speed will be up to 30x faster than a stock Wordpress one and you won't have to worry about speed even with pages that are filled with content.
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Fabian Maume
Speed is a critical factor for user experience on a website. Users tend to have really little patience for websites to load, that is where Sections can help. Sections is a high-performance serverless engine that accelerates page rendering time.
Akram Sarkis
@fabian_maume Indeed I confirm this , it is a very powerful tool for the websites
Julien Fayad
Hello everyone, I'm thrilled to announce the launch of Sections and couldn't be more excited to share this with the world, starting with the Product Hunt community. This launch represents the culmination of five years of diligent work in our software engineering shop. Our journey has involved intensive coding, optimization, testing, measuring, and iterating. We initially built Sections out of dissatisfaction with existing technologies and solutions intended to enhance API performance. We found that these solutions often added unnecessary complexity to the tech stack, focusing on symptoms rather than addressing the root of the problem. This approach overlooked certain edge cases and introduced additional issues. With Sections, we adopted a different strategy. We didn't ask builders to compromise on performance, simplicity, or flexibility. Instead, we provide a tool that allows any builder to divide a large workload into smaller chunks (which we call "Sections"). Our engine then parallelizes the rendering of these chunks. Here's what Sections offers: No compromise on simplicity: What you build is exactly what's served to your users. No compromise on flexibility: When your data changes, it's instantly served to your users. No compromise on performance: Each section is small enough to render quickly. Add as many sections as you like, and watch as it scales seamlessly. Over the last five years, Sections has been used in production for four of them, and we've been refining it step by step. Now, we believe it's robust enough to be shared with other builders! We're so thrilled about launching Sections on Product Hunt that we've prepared some exclusive packages for the community, in addition to the free one you can start with: https://sections.geeks.solutions/ph I hope you'll enjoy it. I'm looking forward to reading your reviews and feedback on Sections, which will help us to continually improve our product. Thank you!
Jana Abi Akar
Indeed, according to Content Square the main friction point for online experiences is page loading time. Section is promising <50ms. that's impressive and revolutionary!
Fabian Maume
@jana_abi_akar time is of the essence ;)
Julien Fayad
@jana_abi_akar Thanks for your support and for sharing this insight, indeed speed is a critical factor for conversions, SEO and for the user experience. Fun facts from the book Usability Engineering by Jakob Nielsen 0.1 second (ie 100ms) is about the limit for having the user feel that the system is reacting instantaneously, meaning that no special feedback is necessary except to display the result. 1.0 second is about the limit for the user's flow of thought to stay uninterrupted, even though the user will notice the delay. Normally, no special feedback is necessary during delays of more than 0.1 but less than 1.0 second, but the user does lose the feeling of operating directly on the data.
Sebastian Potcher
Increasing website speed is always good.
Fabian Maume
Gaelle Lacoste
Sounds like a good complement to cdn to boost website speed
Fabian Maume
@gaelle_lacoste yes it is a good complement to CDN
Julien Fayad
@gaelle_lacoste actually, when you use Sections, you can store your files in a CDN too. But indeed, Sections addresses the API side of things as there already are many solutions for the frontend side
Max Yamp
Congrats on the launch! I'm thankful we have all our API issues sorted, but you've got a great product here and my team has your details if we need something in the future.
Urav Parker
Congrats Julien on your launch!
Fabian Maume
@ura_m thanks
Julien Fayad
@ura_m thank you Urav 🙏🏼
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