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mlukaszczyk
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Comment #46871346
A curated list of competitive intelligence tools, resources, frameworks, and best practices for tracking and analyzing competitors.
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Show HN: Parano.ai – Continuous Competitor Monitoring
Tracks competitors for changes (pricing, features, messaging, hiring etc) and delivers AI-summarized insights to your inbox. Built because manual competitive research breaks at sca…
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Comment #22934045
Thanks! That would work easily with GraphCMS!
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Comment #21159080
GraphCMS | (Senior) Golang Developer | Remote/Berlin/Giessen | Full-time | https://graphcms.com We are looking for a Senior Backend Golang Engineer, who will help us improve the mo…
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Comment #18498661
Gatsby did a great job incorporating Mikhail Novikov's work on the Gatsby Source GraphQL plugin. Kudos! If you want to see another example of Gatsby powered by a GraphQL native CMS…
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Comment #17456232
So basically, lets talk.
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Comment #17453631
TLDR; It allows you to bring content to any platform. It allows you to build content databases in an easy and visual manner. Once you have your content in GraphCMS, you are able to…
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Comment #17452941
Hey Hirundo, the former GraphCMS was built on top of Graphcool, with the new system, we also move to Graphcool's new product, Prisma, which is a setting we enjoy a lot. Prisma runs…
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Comment #17452114
GraphQL is fun on the frontend. On the backend, there is a gazillion things that need to be considered. You can build a powerful GraphQL backend via the GraphCMS UI. So we leave yo…
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Comment #17452091
Nothing is wrong with plain old HTML. Going headless gives you frontend freedom. It means integrating your content on any platform you like: web, mobile, smartwatch, fridges and to…
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Comment #17451943
Our new architecture allows much more flexibility on the deployments, so just speak to us about your favorite setting. However, it is quite complex and we rather focus on deliverin…
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Comment #17451792
Can you please elaborate? How would that replace an API based CMS?
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Comment #17451784
PS: A CLI will also follow.
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Comment #17451778
You could use the management API for this. It's basically the same API the content management interface also speaks to. You can open up the API explorer and switch to the managemen…
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Comment #17451695
I definitely can understand this point of view! But this is actually the case for all SaaS's out there. I would even say that this is also the case for open source projects if ther…
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Comment #17451596
100% Agree.
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Comment #17451588
GraphCMS is the only CMS that exclusively offers GraphQL. Other CMSs have since entered the space to offer GraphQL technology, but they still try to maintain both REST and GraphQL …
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Comment #17451277
Hey! I'm one of the co-founders of GraphCMS. We will soon start open sourcing our content management interface, so users have the opportunity to customize the CMS UI to their needs…
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Comment #16160254
Guys! This looks extremely promising like all the things you create. What databases does it support? Also love the name and logo. I see you at the dark side of my resolvers :v