# What is Storyblok used for?

What is Storyblok used for?

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- Posted at: almost 3 years ago
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## Comments
### Comment 1

Storyblok is a headless content management system (CMS). It separates content creation from how that content is displayed.
It is used to create and manage content efficiently across websites. It offers development flexibility and intuitive visual editing.


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- Posted at: 9 months ago
- Author title: Senior ERP Consultant | Enterprise IT Leader | EBS &amp;amp; Cloud Admin | Driving Digital Transformation &amp;amp; Business Optimization | Project Management



### Comment 2

Storyblok is a headless content management system (CMS) used to manage and deliver content across websites, apps, and digital platforms. 

It separates the content (backend) from the presentation layer (frontend), allowing developers to build fast, flexible frontends using any framework, while content editors can manage content visually using its drag-and-drop interface and visual editor. 

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- Posted at: about 1 year ago
- Author title: I offer a diverse skill set to boost your digital presence and engagement. Specializing in On-Page SEO, Content Management, Product Writing, Listing Optimization, Blog Uploads, Virtual Assistance, and Data Entry.




## Related Product
[Storyblok](https://www.g2.com/products/storyblok/reviews)

## Related Category
[Headless CMS](https://www.g2.com/categories/headless-cms)

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