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Hygraph, watch out my back!
What do you like best about the product?
Hygraph is very easy for the initial setup and learning specifically to the beginners like me.
What do you dislike about the product?
Hygraph doesn't offer frontend components so i had to build the UI myself, which increased my development time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph supports third party tools and services integration makes it versatile for users. i.e as my team consists of freshers so they don't find difficulties while integration as they find in other platforms like Amazon.
Excellent service and quick support
What do you like best about the product?
The customer support is amazing, they are super quick to respond and always help out whenever I face any issues. where any technical problem they sort it out without any hassle.
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't come across anything negative yet everything has been great.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph has made website development much easier for us its content management system is very simple to use this has save us a lot of time.
Hygraph makes content management easy
What do you like best about the product?
My favourite part of Hygraph is the flexibility it provides. Its also a good practice as we can have content management integrated with many different platforms easily.Its gives us total control of ours content storage. The great thing is that we can use the Graphql api to return the data we need and only the data we need plus the platform is scalable so as our needs grow we can grow with it and the interface is simple enough for a new team member to get it quickly. as a whole it makes it a far more streamlined and less time consuming method for handling content.
What do you dislike about the product?
When it comes to create more complex content models or relationships, Hygraph is not giving me a great time for those of you who arnt familiar with graphql, it takes some time to get an idea. also platform play kind of heavy, specifically when you working with the advanced features.The documentation could also use improvement in some aspects for the purpose of troubleshooting the issues when they arise.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph and the problem it solves Hygraph is the answer to the challenge of managing content across multiple platforms without being locked into a specific front-end approach. And with its headless cms architecture, we’re able to manage our content centrally, and distribute it anywhere. Graphql is super flexible and we can fetch exactly what we want which is a game changer for us to make our workflows way more efficient. It also scales, which is ideal for our continuing growth. That means spending less time on repetitive things.
Game changer for content management
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Hygraph is its flexibility and ease of integration. Its a headless cms that makes it really easy to manage content across different platforms. The Graphql api is powerful giving us the ability to fetch exactly what we need without unnecessary data. its also incredibly scalable, so as our needs grow, Hygraph can grow with us. The user interface is simple and intuitive which makes onboarding for new team members smooth.
What do you dislike about the product?
I am not happy about how confusing Hygraph can be when setting up advanced features. Getting the hang of Graphql takes some time. Overall the interface is quite clean, but there are moments when complex content model sets and relationships feel a bit messier. I dont have a way to use that platform. I get to waste too much time figuring things out though.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph solves the problem of managing and providing content across multiple platforms. headless cms can make content more flexible because it enables flexibility in creation. There is a major benefit of the Graphql api, as it lets us pull exactly the data we need. There is a lot less effort spent than when using cmssystems. Hygraph is also well suited for expanding work as our projects grow, adapting to that.
User Friendly platform for Frontend Developers
What do you like best about the product?
It has the feature of adjust content models without waiting on backend teams. As a frontend developer it reduces my dependencies and I could able to deliver my works with more efficiently. Really a good platfrom to experiemnent your skills by using their features. It is simple platfrom for beginner to learn and integrating your UI. Implementation is also easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
It does not provide template or any UI component of its own , I need to handle all this by using other templates like react.js or Vue.js .It would better if they would add some their own UI component template
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It reduces the dependencies on backend team and fasten my development process and also allow me to work more independently. The features allow me to build more responsive UI rather focusing on backenfd integration
Hygraph Content Solutions are Flexible
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Hygraph is that the API design allows developers to deliver seamlessly across several platforms, and it provides a user-friendly interface for developers.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing I dislike about Hygraph is that if any non-technical users use this then they face a lot of struggle without the proper guidance.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The major Problem in Hygraph is that the CMS Platform forfrontend developers make difficult to deliver to several platforms then the solution is that Hygraph delivers and allows seamless via API to any platform and the benefit from hygraph is thatit saves the times and effort when we simplify the single content repository for various platforms.
Hygraph Introduced A Headless Innovative CMS
What do you like best about the product?
I like the best about hygraph is the performance for API is optimized and it is speed and efficiency
What do you dislike about the product?
Hygraph mainly focuses on the backend it does not provide any frontend layer of CMS to the users
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph allow multiple team member to collabrate and also built to scale
Hygraph The Revolution Of API for developer
What do you like best about the product?
The best thing I like about Hygraph is that it provides the developers with the tools they need. Also, the API integration is very powerful, and the modern framework is also highly efficient.
What do you dislike about the product?
The one thing I dislike about Hygraph is when we use larger projects with high API usage it becomes more expensive and the integration and functionalities rely heavily on Hygraph.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
when developers build custom and API-driven applications for templates and it is easy for use that hygraph without rely on developers and user friendly for UI.
Great Experience with Hygraph - Powerful and Flexible CMS
What do you like best about the product?
Flexibility and scale: That's what I most like about Hygraph. Managing and delivering content through this platform is easy across various platforms. Defining custom content models and integrating several data sources makes it super adaptable for projects of any size. The interface is user-friendly, and the overall experience flows. Hygraph really empowers teams to create, organize and distribute content efficiently and scalably.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing that still requires improvement in Hygraph is the learning curve for new users. Despite being a powerful and flexible platform, mastering all functionalities takes time, especially for those who are new to content management systems. Some of the advanced features also require some technical knowledge, which may pose a problem for non-developers. Eventually, however, it becomes easier to use the platform as soon as you get the hang of it.
Most people seem to agree that there is still room for improvement in Hygraph, especially when it comes to the learning curve for new users. Indeed, it is a powerful and flexible platform, and learning most of its features does take some time, especially for those who are just starting to get into content management systems. In fact, several even of these advanced features would require a bit of technical knowledge, which is yet another hurdle for non-developers. But once you get used to it, the platform gets relatively fluid and easy to use.
Most people seem to agree that there is still room for improvement in Hygraph, especially when it comes to the learning curve for new users. Indeed, it is a powerful and flexible platform, and learning most of its features does take some time, especially for those who are just starting to get into content management systems. In fact, several even of these advanced features would require a bit of technical knowledge, which is yet another hurdle for non-developers. But once you get used to it, the platform gets relatively fluid and easy to use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph is addressing the challenge of seamlessly managing and distributing content across multiple channels. Hybrid is a simple, headless CMS that allows us to model content however we want, making it easy to scale to different devices and integrate easily with all kinds of pluggable systems. That really has streamlined our content workflows as much as reduced the time we spend on manual updates. Because of its customizable content models combined with seamless integrations, Hygraph helps us deliver a more efficient experience and consistent with contents for our audience, thus saving our time and resources in some ways.
My better experience of used Hygraph
What do you like best about the product?
In my view, this makes Hygraph's GraphQL API probably the best aspect: it allows data to be queried in a much more precise way-efficient enough for the developer to really fetch what he needs. This gives the flexibility to build web applications with better performance with features more suited to the requirement. Like the traditional CMS focusing on REST APIs, GraphQL has the added advantage of a single endpoint through which those multiple API calls can be reduced, together with some of the pain points for its integration.
What do you dislike about the product?
"As a result of the whole over-importance that is given to developers, which makes it really difficult for the first steps of any user, especially for content editors without any technical background, my primary dislike about Hygraph is its lack of really introducing itself into this developing world of market-ready content. Even though it is meant to be as intuitive as it appears, managing your content, creating your API, or developing complex content models may take some time for a GraphQL or Headless CMS newbie to grasp." That, by the way, is my personal dislike.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hygraph answers many pains associated with content management and also boasts many advantages for users, such as the fact that most traditional CMS have inefficient support in managing content across numerous channels. Thus, Hygraph nowadays offers just one main central hub in which both can manage their content more widely across the different channels.
Flexibility and Customization: Unlike the rigid traditional CMS, Hygraph uses GraphQL to give an exposed and fine-grained control over data to the developer to build highly personalized, custom solutions.
Flexibility and Customization: Unlike the rigid traditional CMS, Hygraph uses GraphQL to give an exposed and fine-grained control over data to the developer to build highly personalized, custom solutions.
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