

Headless CMS
Publish where and when you want
One backend. Infinite frontends. Zero limitations.
The obstacles of a traditional CMS
Rigid interfaces
Technical dependency
Every design change means weeks waiting for development.
Limited performance
The site loads slowly and the CMS generates heavy pages with unnecessary code.
Complex scalability
New channel = new CMS + duplicating content manually.
The disadvantages of an outdated CMS
Duplication of efforts
Your team recreates the same content for web, app and social. Time wasted.
Slow development
Each new interface requires building the connection from scratch.
Inconsistent experience
Without single source, each channel shows different and outdated information.
50+
hours/month duplicating
8-12
weeks per channel
35%
misaligned content
The power of a headless CMS
Omnichannel content
Create once, publish to web, apps, kiosks, voice assistants and IoT.
Optimized performance
APIs deliver lightweight content. Fast interfaces.
Technology freedom
Choose any frontend framework. React, Vue, Next.js. No strings attached.
Native scalability
Connect new channels without reconfiguring.
What does Aplyca offer in headless CMS?
API-based architecture
Expose content via REST or GraphQL. Consume from any technology.
Flexible content models
Define custom structures, with no template restrictions.
Global content delivery
Distribute via CDN with low latency. Speed in any region.
Versioning and workflows
Control versions with full history. Rollback when you need it.
Our services
Headless architecture design
We design content models, API structure and channel strategy.
Migration to headless CMS
We migrate from WordPress, Drupal or other traditional CMS. No data loss.
Frontend integration
We connect your headless CMS with React, Next.js, Vue or any framework.
Support and evolution
We monitor, update and evolve your headless implementation.








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