Your editor clicks publish. The content hits an API. Next.js pulls it. The page rebuilds in 4 seconds. Your mobile app requests the same JSON feed—no duplicate entry, no copy-paste, no version drift. That's headless: content lives in a structured backend (Sanity, Contentful, Strapi), decoupled from your frontend. You get one content model powering your Toronto storefront, your iOS app, your digital signage, and your email campaign—all from a single source. Traditional CMSs fuse content and presentation into a monolith, so every new channel means rework. Headless breaks that fusion. You author once, deliver anywhere, and your marketing team stops waiting for dev tickets to launch a landing page. But headless won't fix unclear content strategy or poor information architecture—it amplifies what you feed it. If your content model is messy, decoupling makes the mess faster.
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コンプライアンス
API-First Architecture
Structured Content Modeling
Visual Editing & Live Preview
Edge Caching & ISR
Role-Based Access Control
Bilingual Content Management
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Build custom input components inside Sanity Studio that enforce your brand's content rules before publish
Deploy modular content blocks in Contentful so marketers assemble pages without touching code
Host Strapi on Canadian servers to keep data sovereignty and eliminate SaaS fees permanently
Trigger incremental rebuilds via webhooks when content changes—no manual redeploys, no stale pages
Migrate legacy WordPress or Drupal content into structured schemas without losing metadata or breaking URLs
Power multiple brand sites from one CMS instance with shared content pools and site-specific overrides
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Content Audit & Schema Design
CMS Selection & Configuration
Frontend Build & API Integration
Content Migration & Editor Training
Launch & 30-Day Support
よくある質問
What is the best headless CMS for Toronto businesses?
It depends on your team and budget. Sanity offers the most flexible editing experience and a generous free tier. Contentful suits enterprise teams with structured approval workflows. Strapi makes sense if you need a self-hosted, open-source CMS on Canadian servers for data sovereignty. We help you choose based on your actual content operations — not a sales pitch.
How long does a headless CMS migration take?
Most migrations from WordPress or Drupal take 5–7 weeks. The timeline depends on content volume, custom field complexity, and how many integrations need reconnecting. We use automated migration scripts, not manual copy-paste, so content integrity holds throughout.
Will my content editors need to learn to code?
No. Modern headless CMS platforms like Sanity and Contentful are more intuitive than WordPress — not less. We customize the editing studio to match your workflow: drag-and-drop blocks, live preview, and media management. Your Toronto team gets hands-on training before launch.
How much does headless CMS development cost in Toronto?
Our headless CMS projects start at $8,000 CAD for a standard website with structured content models and editor training. Complex multi-site or multi-channel builds with custom integrations typically run $14,000 to $25,000+. All projects are fixed-fee — no surprise invoices.
Can a headless CMS handle bilingual English and French content?
Yes. Sanity, Contentful, and Strapi all support native internationalization. We configure shared content schemas with per-locale fields so editors manage translations side by side. This matters for Canadian businesses that need to serve both official language communities without duplicating entire pages.
Is a headless CMS faster than WordPress?
Significantly. A headless CMS paired with Next.js on Vercel's edge network typically delivers sub-100ms Time to First Byte — compared to 800ms+ for an average WordPress installation. Pages are pre-rendered at build time or regenerated incrementally, which eliminates database queries and PHP processing on every request.
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