The Stackbit app helps you kick out a new Jamstack site very quickly. Pick a theme, a static site generator, and a CMS and it’ll get a repo going for you on the double. Stackbit has gotten much more powerful that that though, because now it also has a visual editor for your site as well, regardless of the tech choices behind the site.
Stackbit Studio is a rather amazing thing to see work, so I have the CEO, Ohad … Read article “#197: A Look at Stackbit and Stackbit Studio”
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