HEADLESS CMS

Hygraph

The federated content platform with native GraphQL — unifying content from multiple sources into a single API endpoint. Hygraph excels at content federation, letting teams query CMS content alongside external databases, REST APIs, and third-party services.

Why You Should Care

Hygraph is your single control room. Instead of logging into Shopify to change a product, then WordPress to update a blog, then your booking system for prices — Hygraph pulls everything together. Your team manages all content from one place, and your Next.js website seamlessly assembles it all.

Editor Experience

See how your team will interact with Hygraph on a daily basis.

Hygraph content editor

Hygraph's unified editor with content federation sidebar

Key Strengths

What makes Hygraph stand out from the competition.

Content Federation

Unify data from Shopify, REST APIs, and your own content — all queryable through one GraphQL endpoint.

Powerful Workflows

Built-in content stages, scheduled publishing, and approval workflows for complex teams.

Multi-Source Architecture

Your website pulls live pricing, editorial content, and product data from multiple sources seamlessly.

Use Case Fit

See how Hygraph aligns with different content needs.

Marketing & Landing Pages
Good Fit
Blog & Editorial
Good Fit
Product Catalogs
Strong Fit
Multi-Language / i18n
Strong Fit
Real-Time / Dynamic Data
Strong Fit
Media-Heavy (Image / Video)
Good Fit
Docs & Knowledge Base
Good Fit
Multi-Site Management
Strong Fit
E-Commerce Integration
Strong Fit
Membership / Gated Content
Possible Fit

Under the Hood

A plain-language breakdown of what Hygraph can and can't do — so you know exactly what you're getting.

Architecture

Architecture Type

How the CMS is structured. Headless means content is separate from the website — giving you full design freedom.

Headless

Deployment Options

Where this CMS can run. SaaS = they host it; Self-hosted = you run it on your own servers.

SaaSSelf-HostedManaged

Open Source

Whether the code is publicly available. Open source means no vendor lock-in and full customization potential.

No

Primary Language

The programming language the CMS is built with. This affects which developers can extend it.

Node.js

Database Support

Which databases this CMS can store your content in.

PostgreSQLMongoDBMySQLSQLiteAgnostic

Content Federation

Can it pull content from multiple sources into one unified API? Useful for large organizations with distributed content.

Yes
Editor Experience

Visual Live Preview

Can editors see exactly how their changes look on the real website before publishing?

No

Page Builder

Drag-and-drop component-based page building — lets non-technical team members create pages themselves.

No

Rich Text Editor

The style of text editing. WYSIWYG = word-processor style; Block-style = Notion-like blocks; Portable Text = structured for maximum flexibility.

WYSIWYG

Multi-Language Support

Can content be translated? Field-level means every text field can have its own translation; Document-level means entire pages are duplicated per language.

Field-Level

Content Scheduling

Schedule posts and pages to go live at a future date/time without manual effort.

Yes

Bulk Editing

Update many content items at once — essential when you need to make sweeping changes across hundreds of pages.

Yes
Collaboration & Governance

Real-Time Collaboration

Can multiple people edit the same content at the same time — like Google Docs?

No

Granular RBAC

Role-Based Access Control — can you set specific permissions for who can view, edit, or publish different types of content?

Yes

Custom Workflows

Define approval steps like Draft → Review → Legal → Publish, so content goes through the right hands before going live.

Yes

Version History

How long are previous versions of your content kept? Unlimited means you can always go back to any prior version.

Unlimited

Audit Logs

A record of who changed what and when — important for accountability and compliance.

Yes
Developer Experience

API Types

How developers fetch your content. REST and GraphQL are industry standards; GROQ is Sanity's own powerful query language.

RESTGraphQLGROQ

Schema Definition

How content models are created. GUI = point-and-click; Code = defined in files (more powerful but requires a developer).

Visual GUI

Webhooks

Automatic notifications when content changes — used to trigger rebuilds, sync with other tools, or send alerts.

Yes

Custom UI Extensions

Can developers build custom editing interfaces within the CMS dashboard for specialized content types?

Yes

Plugin Marketplace

A library of ready-made add-ons that extend CMS functionality without custom development.

Yes

Official SDKs

Pre-built libraries for different platforms that speed up development and reduce integration effort.

JavaScriptReactNext.jsNuxtiOSAndroid
Media & Asset Management

Image Optimization

Automatically resizes and compresses images so your site loads fast without manual work.

Yes

Global CDN

Serves your images and files from servers closest to your visitors worldwide — improving load times everywhere.

Yes

Focal Point Cropping

Mark the important part of an image so it's never cut off when displayed at different sizes or on mobile.

No

External DAM Integration

Connect to external Digital Asset Management tools like Cloudinary or Bynder for advanced media workflows.

Yes
Security & Compliance

SSO / SAML Login

Single Sign-On lets your team log in with your company's existing identity provider (Google Workspace, Okta, etc.).

Yes

Compliance Certifications

Industry-recognized standards that verify the CMS meets specific security and data protection requirements.

SOC 2ISO 27001GDPRHIPAA

SLA / Uptime Guarantee

A contractual promise that the service will be available a certain percentage of the time (typically 99.9%+).

Yes

Support Channels

How you can reach the CMS vendor when you need help.

Community ForumEmailLive ChatDedicated SlackAccount Manager
Pricing & Scaling

Pricing Scales By

What factors determine your bill as you grow — e.g., number of users, API calls, or storage used.

Per SeatBandwidthAPI RequestsStorageRecords

Free Tier Available

Can you start for free? A free tier lets you evaluate the CMS with real content before committing.

Yes

Vendor Lock-in Risk

How difficult it would be to move your content to a different CMS later. Low = easy to migrate; High = you're heavily tied in.

Medium

How Hygraph Compares

A feature-by-feature look at Hygraph versus its closest alternatives.

Hygraph
Hygraph
Sanity
Sanity
Contentful
Contentful
Architecture
Type
headless
headless
headless
Open Source
API Types
GRAPHQL
GROQGRAPHQL
RESTGRAPHQL
Editor Experience
Live Preview
Page Builder
Rich Text Editor
WYSIWYG
Portable Text
WYSIWYG
Multi-Language
Field-Level
Field-Level
Field-Level
Collaboration
Real-Time Collab
Custom Workflows
Version History
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Developer Experience
Schema Definition
GUI
Code
GUI
Plugin Marketplace
Webhooks
Media & Security
Image Optimization
Global CDN
SSO / SAML
Pricing & Lock-in
Free Tier
Vendor Lock-in
Medium
Medium
High
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Try It Out

A prototype concept showing how Hygraph works for a real-world scenario.

Hygraph travel hub prototype

The Integrated Travel Hub

A page displays a written resort review (from Hygraph) alongside live, up-to-the-minute room pricing pulled from an external booking API — demonstrating unified data.

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