Top 5 rich-text React components - Guide
This post discusses top 5 rich-text components for React.js, the pros and cons and how to use each in your next project
March 1, 2021
Go to Top 5 rich-text React componentsThis post discusses top 5 rich-text components for React.js, the pros and cons and how to use each in your next project
March 1, 2021
Go to Top 5 rich-text React componentsA first timer exprience on implementing Azure Active Directory SSO in Sanity and building unlimited Access Control
February 12, 2021
Go to Azure SSO and Unlimited Access Control CustomizationLearn how to create a PWA with Sanity and React. This is a step-by-step tutorial to help you go from idea to deployment. First, we'll define what PWAs are and how Sanity can help you power one, and then… a full tutorial!
February 8, 2021
Go to Make a Progressive Web App with ReactIn this guide, you'll be learning how to test your React application with Jest and Puppeteer. It walks through installing, writing, and debugging test scripts on the home page of a website. Testing is very important when it comes to developing web applications. It helps to ensure that your application is free from bugs and your application is behaving as expected.
February 6, 2021
Go to Run end-to-end test with Jest and PuppeteerExtend a website with Sanity & NextJS, and deploy it on Netlify
February 5, 2021
Go to Building a website with Sanity & NextJSExamine the basics of what the API Economy is and how developers can tap into its potential.
February 4, 2021
Go to What the API Economy means for developersIn this guide, we'll set up an automated cache in a NestJS app with Redis and MongoDB.
February 3, 2021
Go to Practically Painless Caching with NestJS and RedisA look at free portfolio templates that is all the rage in 2021.
February 2, 2021
Go to 5 Best Developer Portfolio Templates of 2021In this guide we'll integrate Sanity with the Hugo static site generator using Netlify build plugins.
February 1, 2021
Go to Integrating Sanity and Hugo with Netlify PluginsThis project helps beginners working with react to learn how to add code input to their rich text field and also highlight it.
January 28, 2021
How to power multiple event sites from one studio, a snazzy portfolio built with Next.js, and a new way to integrate next-image with our asset pipeline.
Learn how to quickly create a SPA with Vue 3, Tailwind CSS, and Sanity.io
January 27, 2021
Go to Make a Single Page Application (SPA) with Vue.js and SanityWhat is product information management?
January 26, 2021
Go to What is product information managementWhy I chose Sanity as my WordPress alternative for 2021
January 26, 2021
Go to Why I chose Sanity as my WordPress alternative for 2021The first Community Digest of 2021. Mental health resources, GitHub Actions for backup, and Portable Text enhanced food recipes.
Looking back at last year, here's some great projects and contributions from the Sanity.io developer community.
As we get to use GROQ more and more, it's inevitable when we get ourselves to situations where we need to construct queries dynamically. Here's how you make dynamic GROQ query in JavaScript.
January 14, 2021
Go to Dynamic GROQ Query in JavaScriptEntering 2020 we hoped to continue the great journey that we left behind in 2019. Looking back now, we are proud to conclude we did that, and more.
Pair your headless content with headless commerce! Select your Commerce.js products directly from Sanity Studio.
January 6, 2021
Heard of GROQ? How can it be used as an alternative to GraphQL? This article will not only introduce you to GROQ but you'll also learn to hopefully appreciate it. Truly a hidden gem out there!
December 30, 2020
We are ending the year on a high note having added another five amazing people to our team.
How to create a IIIF manifest
December 29, 2020
Go to Sanity, IIIF Image API and manifestsA few handy copy and paste snippets for handling input validation in your content studio.
December 21, 2020
Learn how to integrate SANITY.io block content with Theme UI styles on your frontend
December 21, 2020
Sanity UI is in early access and ready to be used in your projects. In this guide, we'll dive into using it in your studio
December 18, 2020
Go to Getting started with Sanity UIBuild and style custom tools and components for Sanity Studio and beyond.
Try out the new projects and teams dashboard — completely redesigned.
See how we can add a Site Settings section in our Sanity Studio so our site administrators can update relevant info on our site.
December 17, 2020
Jungle.js is a new SSG framework for Svelte that I'm really excited about. It definately needs to prove itself, but I think it has a bright future! Today I'm going to be showing you how you can add Sanity CMS as a data source for a Jungle powered blog.
December 17, 2020
A walk through of creating a contact form in Gatsby that submits to both an email address and a backend database using SANITY. The form itself will be built using React Hook Form and also integrate with Netlify forms.
December 17, 2020
People, tools, schemas, and more from the Sanity community in one convenient place.
We have introduced two new Advanced Dataset Management features for projects on the enterprise plan. You can now initiate dataset copying directly in the cloud and create aliases to hot swap between datasets.
Get creative with CSS, custom inputs, pet celebrity, and iOS shortcuts.
Use the new calendar plugin to plan & schedule your upcoming content releases.
Contribute to the Sanity Ecosystem
December 1, 2020
Go to Make your first contribution to the Sanity EcosystemInspect your builds on Vercel without leaving the Studio, get some inspiration from Nik Sharma’s new portfolio, and there's a new way to work with images from Sanity in Gatsby projects.
Get syntax highlighting and query execution for GROQ with the Sanity.io extension for VS Code.
The future of e-commerce with Augmented Reality, the visually connected Content Universes of the Sanity community, and more.
A minimum viable build in Sanity Studio
November 17, 2020
Go to "Hello World" from scratchThis plugin from our recent hackathon lets you see datasets as connected clouds of information
We hosted our online all hands back in October, and despite our worries, it felt even more real and present than we hoped.
Check out Sonos Radio HD, InVision‘s new template gallery, previews for mobile, some using Sanity for their first-ever web development project, in this week’s newest projects from the community.
In this productivity-boosting Digest, we get an e-commerce double play, a page-builder guide, and a new Vimeo plugin.
Not long ago we announced adding ten amazing people to our team. Now we have added another six just as amazing people to further build Sanity.
Sanity Starters are now available to deploy to Vercel.
How to add your Sanity.io project as a data source for a Jungle.js powered blog.
November 3, 2020
Turn your Sanity and Vercel project into a reusable Starter template
October 29, 2020
Go to Creating a Sanity and Vercel 1-click Starter ProjectCollaborate live with live preview for Sanity and Next.js.
Mendoza is a new, super efficient format for expressing differences between JSON documents.
How to pump up your editorial experience with a custom social image generator, moving from Markdown to Sanity Studio, and more.
We are proud to announce our Series A led by Threshold Ventures, and share our thoughts on how we are redefining content management
Portable Text tooling in C#? Beautiful typography? A real-time app for Bachelor fans? This week’s Community Digest has something for everyone.
Unlock real collaboration with instant reviews and rollback of any field and custom component, right inside the Sanity Studio.
An open-source database for sustainable suppliers, a fishing lodge based in Norway, and more!
Create three different custom diff components to visually show changes to data in your documents.
October 2, 2020
Go to Creating custom diff components for 3 different field typesRaising money with art, a journey to web developer in 923 days, and more.
Turn your Sanity project into a starter that anyone in the community can use with 1 click.
September 21, 2020
Go to Creating a Sanity and Netlify 1-click Starter ProjectGhosts, flags, Kentucky blue corn, blood sugar, and more.
The Sanity team will be live streaming the creation of Studio-only starters and including community contributions
Microblogging on your iPad, eCommerce that changes with the sun, and more.
Musical talent, female founders, all the good dogs, and more.
Stuck in a megafire in the middle of a pandemic? This handy little service lets your friends know when to cancel outdoor teaching with crowdsourced sensor networks from Purple Air, Sanity.io as the data store, Vercel for compute, and Twilio for notification!
With the upcoming end of life for Drupal 7, many Drupal developers are considering alternative ways to manage structured content. If you’re thinking about moving to Sanity.io here’s an overview of how the two compare.
Learn how to get your team on the same page with content. The guide for setting scope, finding the right words, and making sense out of everything you have.
September 1, 2020
Go to How to discover your content’s hidden mental modelVisualize your own custom mask, replace GraphQL with GROQ in Gatsby, work with custom audio inputs, magazines, and more.
Build a blog in React from scratch! We'll use Sanity for the content management and Tailwind CSS for styling.
August 26, 2020
Go to Build your first blog using ReactListen to the episode of the GCP podcast where Simen and Knut tell about the origin of Sanity.io and they see it something more than a headless CMS.
How to deploy the Studio from a GitHub action
August 21, 2020
Content, together. Collaborate live with a new social experience for the Sanity studio.
Learn about headless Content Management Systems: what they are, how they work, and how they differ from traditional CMSes like WordPress. We explore the uses of headless content, and how to apply it to websites, apps, and more.
Learn how to set up real-time previews for the Sanity Studio with a Nuxt frontend
August 17, 2020
10Clouds on why they switched and their experience with building on the Jamstack
Learn how to setup a blank-canvas content model with Sanity, and create your first custom content type.
August 12, 2020
Go to Build schemas & taxonomies from scratch in Sanity.ioIn this live stream, we look at creating a commenting engine using Sanity, Vercel, and Next.js
In this chunky summer edition of the community digest, we present the first part of all the projects that have been launched with Sanity and shared with us in the #i-made-this channel in our community slack.
You can use the Sanity Asset Pipeline and 11ty shortcodes to return optimized and art directed images for various template types.
August 6, 2020
Go to How to add promotional images to the 11ty Blog StarterContent modeling early in the lifecycle of a project is really valuable. Learn how to apply it to projects young and old, tricks for modeling with legacy software, and advice for considering CMS migrations.
In this guide, discover how to configure Sanity and 11ty to embed Twitter and Instagram posts in Portable Text
July 31, 2020
Join Sanity Developer Relation Specialists Kapehe and Bryan as they show you how to set up our 11ty Blog Starter project.
Sanity and 11ty are a powerful combination. Watch as Mike Wagz of Self Aware Studio walks us through the setup of the MIT Digital Humanities website.
We couldn't be more humble, yet proud and excited to announce that we have added ten amazing people to our team!
Getting started with the 11ty + Sanity starter template
July 20, 2020
Go to How to get started with the 11ty (Eleventy) Blog StarterLearn how to use serverless functions to update content in your Sanity.io dataset!
June 23, 2020
Learn how to create a page builder from structured content that can withstand the test of time and redesigns.
June 22, 2020
Go to How to use structured content for page buildingLearn how to use serverless functions to update content in your Sanity.io dataset!
The content modelling process is important. Learn how it brings teams together and benefits organisations of all kinds.
June 12, 2020
Go to Why content modeling is importantGet to know fundamentals of content modeling: who’s involved, what the process is like, and what comes out of it.
June 12, 2020
Go to What is content modeling?Our first steps to hold ourselves accountable in preventing systemic racism.
We are looking for our first US-based Account Executive to handle high-growth in the Americas and help shape our global sales strategy - is this you or someone you know?
Websites for Nick Offerman, Michiganian drone shows, Deno gists, and bespoke e-commerce built under 20 hours. We got it all in this week’s communiy digest!
In this tutorial, we’ll cover how to make taxonomy pages with Gatsby with structured content from Sanity.io.
May 21, 2020
This week, we bring GROQ to Gatsby, tip-of-the-week, a deep dive into blog design, a new game for Amazon Alexa, and other new projects launched with Sanity!
Make your editors' lives easier with a simple-to-setup live preview for their CMS with any website built using a framework like React, Vue or Svelte
May 11, 2020
The Kitchen Sink Studio is our ever-evolving example studio used to demo Sanity. We have made it available through sanity.io/create for people who want a feature-rich demo.
We‘re back again with a bunch of highlights and new projects launched in the Sanity community. From stolen CSS to artful portfolios.
The new library of asset utilities makes it even more convenient to build with images and files from Sanity.io
In this video, you'll learn how to use the Sanity CLI to duplicate an existing document and set its _id manually from a text editor.
May 1, 2020
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a custom asset source plugin that uses the webcam to insert a photo in the Sanity Studio’s image field.
May 1, 2020
In this chat, Ronald and Knut will give you some cues and pointers to how to think and approach structured content
May 1, 2020
Learn how to integrate structured content with Dialogflow to power chatbots
May 1, 2020
How to utilize Sanity's Webhooks to trigger a Firebase Cloud Function that can backup your data in Cloud Firestore
April 30, 2020
We have found our way on to Twitch! Upcoming online events. Maps, serverless SEO, TypeScript, and a bunch of new apps and sites launched with Sanity.io.
We are making the code for our community management studio and Slack integration public. It‘s also a story about how structured content can be used to power organizational processes, and not just websites.
Five cool image tricks that you can achieve with Sanity
April 23, 2020
Here's the highlights and new projects launched with Sanity this week: New intros, clients, and content modelling resources.
We're back from Easter holiday with new content and projects from the Sanity community: Live-streams, guides, nifty widgets, creative sites, and a wine-lottery app.
Learn how to integrate Sanity.io with an existing Gridsome site
April 9, 2020
Get a head start on your next Shopify and Gatsby e-commerce project, as well as a craving for plums, new Vue and TypeScript integrations, and new themes for Sanity Studio.
We're back with yet another community digest. This week, there's a lot of visually creative sites, an introduction to content modelling, and a nifty new plugin for complex GROQ queries.
In this post, Dylan from Mux.com presents why and how they moved their blog to the JAMstack using Sanity.io for content, and Gatsby.js to build the frontend.
Learn how to migrate from Ghost to Sanity
March 27, 2020
Go to How to migrate your HTML blog-content from GhostLearn how to embed Mermaid.js based diagrams in Sanity.
March 26, 2020
Learn how to create a custom CodePen block with a preview for Sanity Studio, inspired by Chris Coyier’s implementation for Wordpress’ Gutenberg editor.
March 23, 2020
In this week’s community digest, we dedicate some space for projects related to the COVID-19 pandemic, some working from home advice, and of course, new projects launched with Sanity. And the technologist profile featuring Kelly Quantrill.
As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates throughout the world we’re adjusting to the new normal. We are in the fortunate position of being able to carry on with our business and also want to support corona-related initatives.
Most of us have spent the last weeks adjusting to the COVID-19 outbreak in some way or another. With everything that is happening, it still good to have something that's “business as usual.” So here's a new community digest, with community highlights, new launches, and a developer profile.
Don't start with the site map, start with structured content. How to onboard clients to their new content management. A bunch of new site launchese. We share some praise. And a new developer profile; this week, Holly!
New sites, interesting tidbits, and a new developer profile from this week in the Sanity community.
With GraphQL out of beta, Sanity.io has one of the richest API offerings in content management.
Define custom workflow actions in Sanity Studio. Override the publish button, and adapt your content management system to fit how you work, instead of the other way around.
Learn how Jamie found Sanity, what keeps us up at night, and some of the highlights from this week in the community.
We have a chunky digest for you this week!
Sanity.io is looking for a digital product designer to work with us in making Sanity the best place to collaborate and publish digital content.
Sanity.io is looking for a developer who loves crafting user interactions and visual environments in code.
We're bumping Sanity Studio’s version number from 0 to 1. It isn't exciting though. Like at all.
Developer advocate at Cloudflare, Kristian Freeman, joins Sanity.io’s Knut Melvær for a conversation on how “Built with Workers” was built.
This week we had a meetup, and people have shared their rebranded studios, custom input component, e-commerce starters, and new websites.
Create a more user friendly text editor
February 2, 2020
We have a lot of Gatsby-related projects this week, including a Shopify-starter and Cloudflare’s new Workers-site.
We have been chosen by The Next Web as one of Norway's Top 5 tech startups.
Hiring great people is key, and that makes us extra happy to announce a new team member joining Sanity.io!
In this first edition of the weekly community digest, we'll hear about custom icons, the power of Portable Text, and a few nice starters.
We're hosting a meetup in the Bay area on February 5th. Learn how the official Las Vegas Alexa skill is powered by structured content. And how to customize author experiences inside Sanity Studio.
We are looking for an Engineering Manager to work with our team in Oslo, running the daily operations of our developers.
Getting started introduction to Sanity
December 20, 2019
We built a serverless quiz game that you can deploy and customize yourself. You know, for fun!
Get the numbers where you're working. Up your ContentOps game with Google Analytics right inside the Sanity Studio.
With custom views and split panes, you can now create your own document previews inside the Sanity Studio.
Better continous integration (CI) with new environment variable support for the Sanity Studio
How to start from scratch with a Sanity powered Gatsby website
December 3, 2019
Glush is a new parser compiler based on Glushkov’s construction algorithm – . It offers a human readable grammar, is naturally top-down and maintains worst case cubic performance for even the most ambiguous grammars.
Love Magazine have more than 30.000 photos and needed better asset management. Try out the asset manager Robin Pyon built for them with multiple views, sorting and batch deletion.
We’re happy to announce the new extension point for asset sources. Add new sources as plugins, or build your own. Also, we’re throwing a competition for the most useful and most interesting asset source plugins.
Learn how to make a What You Get Is What You Hear (WYGIWYH) editor for speech synthesis using Sanity.io’s editor for Portable Text.
November 25, 2019
Learn how to implement localised content from Sanity in Gatsby.js
November 25, 2019
This guide will walk you through how to deploy Sanity Studio with Vercel in three simple steps.
November 25, 2019
Now you can run GROQ in the browser to quickly fit JSON data to what you need.
How to embed Instagram posts in the rich text editor
November 8, 2019
Go to How to embed an Instagram post in Portable TextJSON docs are everywhere, but they’re rarely structured the way you want it. Learn to use GROQ in the CLI to get JSON doc data into the shape you need it.
November 7, 2019
Give your editors a head start with Initial Values for Sanity Studio. Prefill fields with minimal configuration, create multiple templates for quick document creation, fetch content from external APIs and put it in new documents.
Learn how to customize the document lists structure in the Sanity Studio
October 22, 2019
Go to Getting started with Structure BuilderHow to make anchor links in Gatsby
October 19, 2019
How to get started with initial values
October 17, 2019
Go to Getting started with initial values for new documentsStep-by-step guide to create a custom input component
September 25, 2019
Go to How to make a Custom Input ComponentWe recently migrated the @sanity
-packages written with Flow to TypeScript. It was an interesting journey and we'd like to share some experiences about how we ended up (re)configuring our build pipeline, how we dealt with CSS modules, and how we managed to keep focus on compatibility in order to lay a solid foundation for the future of the Sanity.io codebase.
With our new source plugin for the Vue.js based static site generator Gridsome, you can now build fast by default websites powered by structured content. The plugin gives you fast and frugal builds. With watchMode
you get low latency real-time content previews while you develop, without having to save or publish.
We're happy to announce that you now can launch complete JAMstack projects with Sanity using Stackbit.
Learn how to style Sanity Studio with your own colors, fonts, and logo with our new guide.
Announcing our latest fundraising, our new office in San Francisco, and joining the Heavybit accelerator.
The videos from our "We need to talk about content" August meetup at Heavybit is up. Watch the founders of Netlify, Gatsby, and Sanity.io discuss the future of content on the web.
Customize the look and feel of the Sanity studio to your own liking.
August 30, 2019
Go to How to Brand your StudioA detailed guide of how to import external data into Sanity
August 28, 2019
Go to Importing data from external sourcesAdding more people to our team at Sanity.io is one of the most important things we do as a startup. We are pleased to welcome Victoria, Magnus, Ørjan, and Taran to the team!
Sometimes you just need a blog. So why not build it with something shiny like Sanity Headless CMS, React, and Next.js?
We had the first London-based Sanity.io User Group meetup at Moving Brands’ quarters. MB’s Toby Milner-Gullard talk about how they used Sanity from prototype to production, and Rupert Dunk showed us how to do a e-commerce platform from scratch using Sanity and some few dedicated services.
Today we’re open sourcing the specification for Sanity’s query language GROQ.
We're happy to introduce document history for Sanity Studio, as well an a documented History API. Now you can roll back documents to earlier revisions and see who did changes.
We had a blast hanging out with everyone who came to Sanity.io’s online meetup. Now the videos are up for those of you that didn't get to be there.
How to add a YouTube embed in the Studio, and render it on frontends
June 6, 2019
Go to How to add a custom YouTube blockNo new features. No detailed plan. Just bug fixes for a week.
How make internal and external links with Portable Text and render them in frontends
May 28, 2019
Go to Internal and external linksJoin us for our Online Summer Meetup, June 11th. State of Sanity; How prima.co was built; Gridsome source plugin; What we have been working on.
With the new Dashboard you can give editors quick access to where they need to go, and broad context to what they need to know.
Learn how Portable Text works
May 22, 2019
Go to Introduction to Portable TextSometimes getting started is the hardest part of a new web project. We're introducing a new way to get started with projects on Sanity.io.
How to get started with the Next.js and Sanity.io powered landing page website
May 3, 2019
Go to Get started with the Next.js landing page websiteHow to get started with the Nuxt.js and Sanity.io powered event website
May 3, 2019
Go to Get started with the Nuxt.js event websiteGet started with the Sanity and Gatsby blog starter project
May 2, 2019
Go to Get started with the Gatsby blogWe are so happy to announce four new team members joining Sanity.io!
We are looking for a full-stack developer to join our team in Oslo developing our core product at Sanity.io
We are looking for a front-end developer to join our team in Oslo developing our core product at Sanity.io
We are looking for a new backend developer to join our team developing the document store powering Sanity.io. Could this be you, or someone you know?
We are looking for a seasoned developer with architect-skills to drive the long term development of the heart of our business stratgy: our globally distributed, real time, collaborative document storage and distribution engine.
How to get started with the Sanity and Gatsby powered portfolio website
March 26, 2019
Go to Get started with the Gatsby portfolioWe are looking for an Site Reliability Engineer to help build our global content platform. Could this be you, or someone you know?
A video on how to customize the schemas in a Sanity Studio
February 26, 2019
Go to How to configure schemasOur developer Espen joined Gatsby.js’ Jason Lengstorf on Twitch and taught him how to use Sanity.io as a content backend for Gatsby.js. Together they made a portfolio website.
We co-hosted and live-streamed the first JAMstack Oslo meetup. See the videos from the talks about Gatsby.js.
We built a Gatsby.js example that ships with a Sanity.io editing environment. Here’s how to set it up with your own content, modify the look-and-feel with realt-time previews, and deploy on Netlify or Zeit’s Now.
Releasing the Gatsby Source plugin and example project with real-time content preview in watch mode
Our developer advocate Knut Melvær appeared on the devmode.fm podcast and talked Sanity.io with Andrew Welch, Patrick Harrington, and Lauren Dorman
2018: The year we got to know you! We deeply appreciate each and every question and piece of feedback you have given us these past few months. Many of the highlights mentioned in this post are direct responses to discussions we've had with you.
With the new editor for Portable Text, developers get a pocket full of new features for configuring and customizing a productive editing environment for deeply typed content.
In this post we give a quick summary of how, where, and why we blog at Sanity.io.
We’re delighted to announce that Jemmima Knight is joining Sanity.io as Engineering Manager.
The new Gutenberg editor for Wordpress comes with the ability to create custom content blocks using React. Let’s compare how easy it is to make those in Sanity.
When building Sanity, we placed much emphasis on building out a super flexible image pipeline that can transform and re-crop your images for you. We have no ambition of doing the same for video.
Using a Structured Content Management System is a great way to free your content from presentation and web centric distribution. But how to go about it? Our developer advocate Knut Melvær has written an article for Smashing Magazine to suggest some overarching strategies, with some concrete real-world examples on how to think about working with structured content.
Listen to the interview The Cherryleaf Podcast did with co-founder and CTO Simen Svale Skogsrud on what a Headless CMS is. 🎙
With Sanity’s powerful export API it's easy to make a small serverless function in order to index all your content in Algolia for the times you want to harness its search capabilities. It's also a nice way to learn about observables in JavaScript.
It's one year since we launched and we are celebrating with a new fresh redesign of Sanity Studio.
Sanity is the perfect companion for when you want to get started with the JAMstack, or just need API for your project. In this tutorial you’ll learn how to get started with using Sanity — from configuring the React editor with JavaScript, to querying the API and migrating the content datasets.
GROQ is Sanity’s graph-oriented query language. It lets you do rapid development with structured content. As soon as you create a document on the backend, you can instantly query it. Here's 3 simple things you can do in GROQ to get you started.
The Sanity CLI can do many things, but here are five of them you should check out.
We have launched structure builder for Sanity Studio. Now you can customize how content types and documents should be listed out.
Portable text is a better way to handle content in your CMS. Here's why.
The shell tool jq is awesome for dealing with JSON-data. It can also transform it into handy .csv-files, ready for all your spreadsheet wrangling needs. This tutorial use Sanity.io as a backend.
You have started a Sanity project and have configured your schemas and published some content to the API. You are now ready to make a frontend, and app, or a service that takes use of it. But how to structure your code?
How to use structured content and Sanity’s API to prototype design in Sketch.
The spread syntax lets you conveniently build an object with optional fields. Especially useful when you move user generated data via APIs to serverless functions.
We wrote a post on CSS-tricks, with live code examples on Codepen, on how to use this metadata that’s applied to images in Sanity. We're pretty pleased with it!
How Konsus uses Sanity to drive their websites, build landing pages, blogs and FAQs.
Do you want to host your Sanity backed Next.js frontend on Netlify? No problem! Just follow these few steps to get going.
Headless CMS for eCommerce. A Vue.js front-end for the Sanity.io e-commerce schema powered by Snipcart.
New e-commerce sample schema in `sanity init` 🛒 🛍 🆕
Connect Sanity's webhooks to a Slack channel with Webtask.io
We read the fine print and summarized the implications for SaaS businesses.
A «Just add Sanity» podcasting platform
Liberate Contentful spaces as Sanity projects
Sanity has launched! We're super excited about the feedback we got. This is what we're working on.