Joint session with Vercel: How to build intelligent storefronts (May 15th)

Profile page of Rune Botten

Rune's headline: I find solutions

Rune's email: rune@sanity.io
Rune's job title: Principal Solutions Engineer at Sanity.io
Rune's website: sanity.io
Joined: November 2015

Latest contributions

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AKVA – Hydrogen + Sanity demo

Official(made by Sanity team)

Customized Hydrogen starter that presents a real-world example of how Sanity and Structured Content can elevate your custom Shopify storefronts.

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Document Internationalization

Official(made by Sanity team)

Create unique translations of a document based on its language, joined by a shared reference document

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Bynder

Adds the Bynder Digital Asset Management system to your Studio

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Google Translate

Official(made by Sanity team)

Machine translations from Google Translate directly in your Sanity Studio

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Transifex Plugin

Official(made by Sanity team)

A studio tool to send and retrieve translated documents from Transifex!

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sanity-plugin-cloudinary

Official(made by Sanity team)

Access and reference images and videos from your Cloudinary account within the Sanity Studio.

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sanity-algolia

Official(made by Sanity team)

Helpful code for automating indexing Sanity content in Algolia

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Custom default desk pane

An example of overriding the default Studio Desk pane to add some business logic around menu items.

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Go to Custom default desk pane
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Content Calendar

Official(made by Sanity team)
Studio v2

Schedule and view your editorial calendar, right where you store your content. Prioritize and get organized on the fly with a visual calendar in your Studio.

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PBD protein input

Studio v2

Custom input for PDB protein models with content models for camera position and zoom.

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Markdown input

Official(made by Sanity team)

Markdown input component and schema type. Supports image uploads.

About Rune

I was lucky enough to start working with Sanity waaay back before it even became a product in its own right. I was freelancing for the awesome digital consultancy Bengler on a website and backend for a Norwegian TV-show, and Bengler had made this absolutely mindblowing headless CMS to help them deliver any client work they took on. That internal tool eventually grew to become Sanity and Bengler turned into Sanity.io. Needless to say, working with this tool was a great experience and I couldn't be more happy to be able to work with it every day!