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Services for your JAMstack Application

Matthias πŸ€– on November 07, 2019

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Donald Feury

There are some services for adding e-commerce capabilities to your JAMstack site as well

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Matthias πŸ€–

I think there are many more. I just picked some which I tried at least.

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Donald Feury

of course, just adding extra visibility to these as well.

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Mike CK

Netlify cms and Forestry.io are my best friends for the CMS section.

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Matthias πŸ€–

I didn't try Netfliy CMS yet, even though I use Netlify very much.

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Mike CK • Edited

You should try it... The best part is that you can set up the structure of your data just within a single .yml configuration file. Also, you access it from your own domain. /admin. Also, it works well with most static site generators.

The content is saved in your own repository. (you can use Github, Gitlab or Bitbucket).

Forestry.io also saves data to your repository, so in most projects, I use both forestry.io and netlify cms. I love forestry.io because it's mobile editor is awesome!

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Savas Vedova

Stormkit is also in the same space. It allows hosting hybrid and single page applications at the same time, with remote configuration, incremental rollouts, environments already built-in.

It's easy to deploy and manage applications using Stormkit.

Disclaimer: I'm the founder.

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Mertcan YΓΌcel

Getform is also in the form handling space. It allows you to handle your forms easily and offers custom email notifications & autoresponders, submissions API, and integration with Zapier.

It's super easy to setup.

Disclaimer: I'm the co-founder.

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Andrew Reese • Edited

Awesome list! Shared 😁

Definitely would add Stackbit to the list. Super handy way to get started fast on these above services.

Also forestry.io is pretty interesting with its git based updates.

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Matthias πŸ€–

I even get a rant from Stackbit for not putting them on the list πŸ˜…

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In case folks here are interested, I put together a detailed tutorial on deploying a simple Next.js + Firebase app to ZEIT. (I've included lots of screenshots, so even if you aren't interested in creating a new project right now, you can get a feel for what working with these tools is like)

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Jannik Wempe

Thanks for that list Matthias. It really helps me stepping into the JAMstack :-)

Do you have any favorites or combinations of them which you like most?

Viele Grüße aus Hamburg nach Hannover ;-)

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Matthias πŸ€–

I use Algolia, Cloudinary, Netlify, Firebase and Auth0 frequently. I can absolutely recommend trying them!

A few days ago I also set up a project with Sanity, and I am overwhelmed! The folks at Sanity are doing a really great job!

Hey πŸ‘‹ Viele Grüße zurΓΌck! Sind wir ja fast Nachbarn πŸ˜