My main use case for Contentstack is to display the content of the front end of the site, which is very helpful as our client can change the content directly without needing to go into the code. A specific example of how I used Contentstack is to display related products and show recent products in a slider on the homepage, which I find very good.
Web Developer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
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Apr 3, 2026
I have been using Contentstack for six or seven months within my current company. Basically, earlier we had a brand website on WordPress, and we have been using Contentstack as a CMS where we have integrated the CMS by using their APIs into our Next.js application. For example, we had a blog post on WordPress. What we did was create a content type on Contentstack with a few custom fields. Then we migrated all the content from WordPress to Contentstack via a migration script, which is a custom script. Then we are utilizing the Contentstack APIs and management APIs to fetch all that data to display it in our front-end Next.js application. We are using Contentstack as a CMS platform, and we are also exploring and developing custom apps to integrate on Contentstack.
Our main use case for Contentstack is to run all composable media for our site. It serves as our main CMS and works in partnership with our headless UI solution. The editable messaging is run through Contentstack to show up on our site. A key component of our business is updated messaging to keep up with seasonal and marketing trends, and we needed a solution that allows for quick ad hoc, but still controlled content updates that we couldn't get a large amount of the team to use. Contentstack has been incredibly helpful for us to ensure our site is always changing and updated.
My main use case for Contentstack is to deliver content to our logged in and non-logged in channels, mobile, and web, mainly to deliver marketing content and product descriptions. We have entire sites where all the content has been decoupled from the front end, and we store it all in the CMS as a headless solution. We also transferred all our FAQs content to Contentstack so our business and content team can update it much more easily. Contentstack serves as our headless CMS platform, and we also use it for our e-commerce sites.
Contentstack is a headless CMS that offers a flexible and scalable platform for managing content across digital experiences. Designed for enterprise needs, it empowers teams to deliver seamless, personalized, and engaging customer journeys rapidly.Contentstack enables organizations to manage and deliver digital experiences across multiple channels with ease. It is built for fast deployment, integrating seamlessly with other platforms. Its headless architecture allows for flexibility in...
My main use case for Contentstack is to display the content of the front end of the site, which is very helpful as our client can change the content directly without needing to go into the code. A specific example of how I used Contentstack is to display related products and show recent products in a slider on the homepage, which I find very good.
I have been using Contentstack for six or seven months within my current company. Basically, earlier we had a brand website on WordPress, and we have been using Contentstack as a CMS where we have integrated the CMS by using their APIs into our Next.js application. For example, we had a blog post on WordPress. What we did was create a content type on Contentstack with a few custom fields. Then we migrated all the content from WordPress to Contentstack via a migration script, which is a custom script. Then we are utilizing the Contentstack APIs and management APIs to fetch all that data to display it in our front-end Next.js application. We are using Contentstack as a CMS platform, and we are also exploring and developing custom apps to integrate on Contentstack.
Our main use case for Contentstack is to run all composable media for our site. It serves as our main CMS and works in partnership with our headless UI solution. The editable messaging is run through Contentstack to show up on our site. A key component of our business is updated messaging to keep up with seasonal and marketing trends, and we needed a solution that allows for quick ad hoc, but still controlled content updates that we couldn't get a large amount of the team to use. Contentstack has been incredibly helpful for us to ensure our site is always changing and updated.
My main use case for Contentstack is to deliver content to our logged in and non-logged in channels, mobile, and web, mainly to deliver marketing content and product descriptions. We have entire sites where all the content has been decoupled from the front end, and we store it all in the CMS as a headless solution. We also transferred all our FAQs content to Contentstack so our business and content team can update it much more easily. Contentstack serves as our headless CMS platform, and we also use it for our e-commerce sites.