Sanity is a headless content platform built around a fully customisable editing environment. Like other headless systems it delivers content by API, but its distinctive trait is that the editing interface itself is configured in code, so it can be tailored precisely to how a team works. Content updates are handled in real time, and editors can collaborate on the same content much as they would in a shared document.
For a business, that means the tools your team uses every day can fit the way you actually work, rather than forcing your process into a fixed template. Real-time editing and live previews make publishing faster and less error-prone, and because content is delivered by API it can serve websites, apps and other channels from a single, structured source.
Content is stored as structured data, so it can be queried precisely and reused across any channel that needs it.
The editing environment, called the Studio, is configured in code and can be customised to match each team content and workflow.
Changes sync in real time, letting several editors work on the same content together with live previews of the result.
A query language called GROQ, alongside APIs, lets front ends fetch exactly the content they need in the shape they want.
Sanity hosts the content data while you build the front end freely, keeping editing and presentation cleanly separate.
We choose Sanity when the editing experience matters as much as the content, and a team wants tools shaped to its own workflow.
We build content-driven websites and applications on Sanity when a team wants an editing experience tailored closely to its work. We configure the Studio around your content , the fields, structure and previews your editors actually need , and connect it to a front end built in the framework that suits the project. The result is publishing that feels natural to the people doing it every day.
We also use Sanity where real-time collaboration and live preview genuinely change how a team operates , editorial groups working together, or fast-moving content that several people touch. For Cayman businesses that publish often and care about a smooth, accurate process, this combination of a custom editor and structured, API-delivered content keeps both the team and the technology working efficiently.
Its editing environment, the Studio, is configured in code, so it can be customised far more deeply than most. Combined with real-time collaboration and structured content, that makes it a strong fit for teams that want tools shaped to their own way of working.
Yes. The Studio is built from configurable components, so we tailor the fields, structure and previews to your content. Editors see an interface designed around their work rather than a generic one.
GROQ is the Sanity query language for fetching content. It lets a front end ask for exactly the content it needs in the precise shape it wants, which keeps both the data and the code clean and efficient.
Sanity hosts the content data as a managed service, while you build and host the front end yourself. You get a dependable backend without running it, and full freedom over how the content is presented.
Yes. Real-time collaboration is core to Sanity, so several people can edit the same content together and see each other changes live, much like a shared document.
It is a managed service with a free tier and paid plans based on usage and features. Many projects start comfortably on the free or lower tiers, and we help you judge which plan fits your volume and team.
Tell us how your team likes to work and we will explain whether Sanity is the right fit and why.
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