This is Why your brand needs a CMS asap


You probably already use a content management system (CMS) in almost every Popshap project you create if you are fully aware of the benefits of CMSs in general and Popshap's Headless CMS in particular.


This article is for those of you who are still utilizing Popshap products without a CMS.

A content management system: What is it?


A system for managing content is called a content management system. Great! That was simple. The next query.

Okay, let's go further.


The fundamental idea behind a CMS is to separate the application that displays material, such as text, images, and videos, from the content itself. One can change the material in this way without having to alter the application. In fact, one of the main advantages of a CMS is that it makes it possible for users to manage the content even if they have no knowledge of how to create, implement, or operate an application.


CMSs are now primarily housed in the cloud. The CMS's user interface is essentially a webpage. While a data store is working hard behind the scenes, you utilize the website to define and control the content. That underlying storage is being contacted by applications that are connected to the CMS. Due to the fact that every instance of an application in the field can link to the same single CMS instance in the cloud, this architecture enables deployments of any size.


The user interface of the target application is frequently reflected in the structure of content management systems. Users are actually tagging specific visual components with content. I'll insert this picture here and that text stream over there.


Advantages of using Popshap for CMS


Now that you know what a CMS is, let's discuss the benefits of using one for Popshap users.


You may quickly launch content changes with a CMS.


You can make content changes without constantly redeploying an experience if you use a CMS. Every time the CMS is updated, your experience will be updated. Real-time, dynamic events take place. In Popshap, there is nothing at all you need to do.



Any user can quickly make adjustments thanks to a CMS.


Anyone can manage the material by using a CMS, even if they are unaware that you are utilizing Popshap. The CMS can be accessed by content managers by simply opening it in a web browser. It is assumed that you have set up the CMS to generally represent the user interface of your project, but once you have, you can let any appropriate persons make adjustments.


A CMS makes your experience better.


You can scale back on the volume and complexity of your experiences by using a CMS. The projects you create will deploy quickly and easily because they won't include any actual content. Additionally, because you'll be creating experiences that resemble templates, where you build the structure and the CMS adds the content, the finished product might be built very quickly and maintained with ease.


For instance, you don't need to develop a 51-scene experience (one Table of Contents scene, fifty animal scenes), just a two-scene experience if you want to create a zoo kiosk with information about 50 species. The names of all 50 animals are dynamically pulled from and displayed in the opening scene. How much easier is that?


We wouldn't be shocked if you used a content management system in your upcoming project given how strong and useful they can be. Contact us for more information!