Last Friday I spent an hour or two looking for a foolproof way to let my client edit a large navigation menu and output it in JSON. On my lunch break I randomly decided to watch your video for fun. This might be exactly what I need. Thanks!
You can deploy Keystatic and anyone with access can create/edit content from there - that’s the main use case in a team setup with content editors who don’t want to have to run a local app to edit stuff. Uses Node.js APIs to read/write to file system, but it runs nicely on Vercel or Netlify with API routes 👍
Last Friday I spent an hour or two looking for a foolproof way to let my client edit a large navigation menu and output it in JSON. On my lunch break I randomly decided to watch your video for fun. This might be exactly what I need. Thanks!
Ayyyyyeee that's awesome, good timing! Let me know if you have questions - happy to help!
You got me to check out Arc because I've wanted a split view browser for ages.
Haha awesome - I think you will love Arc!
Amazing right. Yes💯
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Hello Simon, does Keystatic only run as a server during development, or can it also be used by other people as a CMS when it is already deployed?
You can deploy Keystatic and anyone with access can create/edit content from there - that’s the main use case in a team setup with content editors who don’t want to have to run a local app to edit stuff. Uses Node.js APIs to read/write to file system, but it runs nicely on Vercel or Netlify with API routes 👍
Keystatic logo looks like Supabase doesn't it ?
I mean it’s a lightning bolt yeah ⚡️