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How to migrate from AEM to a headless CMS
Last updated by Joel
on Jun 12, 2026Originally written by Joel
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Last updated by Joel
on Jun 12, 2026Originally written by Joel
We will discuss Schema Stitching, GraphQL Federation, and Content Federating. Describe their definitions and the differences between them.
We will show you how to easily build a streaming platform and bring different API pieces together with Hygraph.
We will build artist and landing pages for HygraphFM, a music platform with Next.js 13 and federated content from Hygraph.
You can easily integrate Hydrogen with a headless CMS and we’ll show you how with Hygraph.
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.
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.
This tale tells of a time before now, when Gatsby.js (a static site generator that combines React and GraphQL) was only using GraphQL internally. Gatsby could fetch data from static files, contentful APIs, Wordpress databases, and mongoDB, but it never fetched the seed data with GraphQL. Angel, the original plugin author and project leader, looked into static site generators for his personal website remake. He thought to himself, “Well, that doesn’t make much sense, does it?” And the idea was born.
Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights.
Hygraph is voted the easiest to implement headless CMS, for the 4th time.
Explore the significance, benefits, and practical strategies for a consistent customer experience.
We’ll help you discover what the total cost of ownership (TCO) is and how to use it to calculate the total cost of a CMS.
Featured
Last updated by Joel
on Jun 12, 2026Originally written by Joel
We will discuss Schema Stitching, GraphQL Federation, and Content Federating. Describe their definitions and the differences between them.
We will show you how to easily build a streaming platform and bring different API pieces together with Hygraph.
We will build artist and landing pages for HygraphFM, a music platform with Next.js 13 and federated content from Hygraph.
You can easily integrate Hydrogen with a headless CMS and we’ll show you how with Hygraph.
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.
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.
This tale tells of a time before now, when Gatsby.js (a static site generator that combines React and GraphQL) was only using GraphQL internally. Gatsby could fetch data from static files, contentful APIs, Wordpress databases, and mongoDB, but it never fetched the seed data with GraphQL. Angel, the original plugin author and project leader, looked into static site generators for his personal website remake. He thought to himself, “Well, that doesn’t make much sense, does it?” And the idea was born.
Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights.
Hygraph is voted the easiest to implement headless CMS, for the 4th time.
Explore the significance, benefits, and practical strategies for a consistent customer experience.
We’ll help you discover what the total cost of ownership (TCO) is and how to use it to calculate the total cost of a CMS.