Sanity Exchange

- Tool

sanity-algolia

Official(made by Sanity team)

Helpful code for automating indexing Sanity content in Algolia

Rune Botten
Go to sanity-algolia
- Made with Sanity

Portfolio

A sample portfolio to learn more about Sanity.io and GROQ

Sara Gray
Go to Portfolio
- Made with Sanity

Takeout Tracker

We keep track of Austin, TX restaurants open during the covid-19 health crisis. Please patronize them, tip well, and be patient and understanding about any shortages or mishaps.

Go to Takeout Tracker
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Figma Config

Website for Config, the global design conference by Figma.

Corey Ward
Go to Figma Config

Auto-reload Studio when changes are deployed

Drop this into your Studio to let editors know when there's a more recent version of your Studio available, making sure they have the latest fields and validations.

Go to Auto-reload Studio when changes are deployed
- Made with Sanity

Clavier Meca

Website dedicated to the love for keyboards

Johan Petrikovsky
Go to Clavier Meca
- Made with Sanity

Arealbarometer

A tiny application made to display the composition and use of agricultural area for all municipalities and counties of Norway. Built on Sanity and government APIs.

Magne Hustveit
Go to Arealbarometer
- Made with Sanity

WorldQuant University

Website for WorldQuant University. Site contains information about the organization and programs offered, ability to apply, and a regular blog for WQU-related news.

Go to WorldQuant University
- Made with Sanity

Hello Astro

Vibrant one-pager for Hello Astro, a two-person brand marketing-communications consultancy.

Rafael Derolez
Go to Hello Astro
- Made with Sanity

Mmhmm

A CMS to power a content-driven virtual camera app

Annie Pennell
Go to Mmhmm
- Guide

Hierarchies, Graphs, and Navigation

Hierarchies are handy for organizing, but they can also fence you in. Learn how to build them, when to use them, and why you might want to treat navigation as a separate concern.

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- Guide

GraphQL vs REST: which API is best for your web app?

Are you planning to build an API for your web application and you don't know what architectural approach to take? In this article, we will describe REST and GraphQL APIs. We will see their features, advantages, disadvantages, and use cases.

Facundo Giuliani
Go to GraphQL vs REST: which API is best for your web app?