# Top tools for decoupled content management?

<p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">Hi, </p><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">More teams are decoupling content from the frontend, but not every headless CMS feels flexible once you start building real content models and workflows. So I reviewed <strong>G2 rankings for the</strong><a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/categories/headless-cms"><strong> </strong></a><a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/categories/headless-cms"><strong>Headless CMS category</strong></a> to see which tools are most associated with truly decoupled content management. Sharing it with the community if someone's looking for something similar. </p><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">Here’s what ranks at the top.</p><strong>Top headless CMS tools (by G2 Score)</strong><ul>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/sanity/reviews"><strong>Sanity</strong></a><strong>: Best for teams that want</strong> a schema-driven CMS they can shape around their content architecture.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/hygraph/reviews"><strong>Hygraph</strong></a><strong>: Best for teams that want</strong> clean separation between content and presentation through APIs and GraphQL.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/storyblok/reviews"><strong>Storyblok</strong></a><strong>: Best for teams that want</strong> decoupled content management without losing visual editing.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/prismic/reviews"><strong>Prismic</strong></a><strong>: Best for teams that want</strong> an approachable decoupled CMS for fast implementation.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/umbraco/reviews"><strong>Umbraco</strong></a><strong>: Best for teams that want</strong> to transition from traditional CMS to a more decoupled setup.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/contentstack/reviews"><strong>Contentstack</strong></a><strong>: Best for teams that want</strong> an enterprise-ready platform for complex decoupled content ecosystems.</li>
</ul><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">Anyone using any of these tools for fully decoupled content management today? Any other tool to include? What’s been your experience?</p>

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## Comments
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&lt;p&gt;Who owns content modeling on your team—developers, marketing, or a shared governance group?&lt;/p&gt;

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