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Introducing Hygraph AI Agents
Last updated by Fabian
on Jan 21, 2026Originally written by Fabian
Featured
Last updated by Fabian
on Jan 21, 2026Originally written by Fabian
We will explain the term and look at real-world examples of composable commerce architectures.
Composable content breaks down the traditional content model, where companies are locked into one way of doing things.
We will build an artist content model for the music streaming platform Hygraph FM, add the LastFM Rest API as a remote source to retrieve metadata, and create a modular component to structure our artist content.
This tutorial demonstrates building an event app using Hygraph headless CMS to manage dynamic data from multiple sources and serve it through GraphQL APIs.
You can now directly fetch content from remote systems using one single Hygraph API, without the need to link remote content to content hosted in Hygraph.
One content API, unifying your entire stack. Content Federation allows you to source external data directly from your Hygraph content API.
One year after GraphQL was open sourced, the community and ecosystem around this technology is growing rapidly. The GraphQL project left the stage of technical preview and the GraphQL website was relaunched with a shiny new design. In mid-September, GitHub announced their new GraphQL-API, which is huge news for the growing GraphQL community.
This is a guest post by Jeff Escalante. One of the great advantages of headless CMS' is that they are able to be consumed by a wide variety of different applications and build tools, rather than being tied specifically to a web frontend. And today we'll be talking about using Hygraph to create a static site - an architecture that suits many use cases much better than using a dynamic site or single page app.
The awesome folks over at Snipcart just released a great blog post on how to integrate their powerful shopping cart with a Hygraph powered website.
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Featured
Last updated by Fabian
on Jan 21, 2026Originally written by Fabian
We will explain the term and look at real-world examples of composable commerce architectures.
Composable content breaks down the traditional content model, where companies are locked into one way of doing things.
We will build an artist content model for the music streaming platform Hygraph FM, add the LastFM Rest API as a remote source to retrieve metadata, and create a modular component to structure our artist content.
This tutorial demonstrates building an event app using Hygraph headless CMS to manage dynamic data from multiple sources and serve it through GraphQL APIs.
You can now directly fetch content from remote systems using one single Hygraph API, without the need to link remote content to content hosted in Hygraph.
One content API, unifying your entire stack. Content Federation allows you to source external data directly from your Hygraph content API.
One year after GraphQL was open sourced, the community and ecosystem around this technology is growing rapidly. The GraphQL project left the stage of technical preview and the GraphQL website was relaunched with a shiny new design. In mid-September, GitHub announced their new GraphQL-API, which is huge news for the growing GraphQL community.
This is a guest post by Jeff Escalante. One of the great advantages of headless CMS' is that they are able to be consumed by a wide variety of different applications and build tools, rather than being tied specifically to a web frontend. And today we'll be talking about using Hygraph to create a static site - an architecture that suits many use cases much better than using a dynamic site or single page app.
The awesome folks over at Snipcart just released a great blog post on how to integrate their powerful shopping cart with a Hygraph powered website.
Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights.