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OneEntry Demo - Multilevel Catalogs
Create product catalogs with flexible data display, filtering by conditions, sorting, pinning positions, and grouping similar products.
OneEntry Demo - Attributes
Attributes settings
OneEntry Demo - Example of integration with FedEx
Any payment systems, delivery services, and other services can be easily integrated thanks to the low-code module within the unified system. The system includes ready-made integrations with Stripe and FedEx.
OneEntry Demo - Calendar
Built-in Calendar supports flexible date, time, slot and interval settings with exceptions — ideal for healthcare, fitness, education, and other service industries.
OneEntry Demo - Pages
The attribute system in OneEntry allows you to expand entities and flexibly manage the structure
OneEntry Demo - Welcome Page
The welcome page you see after registration and authorization
In this video, we walk you through the core structural modules of the OneEntry platform, designed to help developers and product teams build scalable, multilingual Apps with ease
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In this video, we walk you through the core structural modules of the OneEntry platform, designed to help developers and product teams build scalable, multilingual Apps with ease
In this video, you’ll learn how to use the Integrations and Integration Collections modules in OneEntry to connect third-party APIs, process incoming data, and automate workflows across your platform.
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In this video, you’ll learn how to use the Integrations and Integration Collections modules in OneEntry to connect third-party APIs, process incoming data, and automate workflows across your platform.
In this video, you’ll learn how to extend the OneEntry platform by deploying custom modules, giving you full control over business logic, automation, and backend behavior.
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In this video, you’ll learn how to extend the OneEntry platform by deploying custom modules, giving you full control over business logic, automation, and backend behavior.
In this video, you’ll learn how to use the Events module in OneEntry to trigger actions like push notifications, emails, or integration calls. All are based on dynamic, user-defined conditions.
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In this video, you’ll learn how to use the Events module in OneEntry to trigger actions like push notifications, emails, or integration calls. All are based on dynamic, user-defined conditions.
 In this video, we walk you through the full process of connecting your application to the OneEntry platform using secure mTLS certificates.
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In this video, we walk you through the full process of connecting your application to the OneEntry platform using secure mTLS certificates.
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Vu B.
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Solutions Architect
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Empowering Our Multi-Channel Digital Strategy with OneEntry"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

What I like best about OneEntry BaaS & Headless CMS is its clean separation between backend and frontend through true headless architecture. The system provides a powerful API-first design that makes integration across web, mobile, and even IoT platforms extremely seamless.

The built-in scalability, flexibility in content modeling, and strong developer experience—especially with versioning, content localization, and webhook automation—make it a standout platform. It allows us to build and manage multiple digital products efficiently without being tied to a specific UI framework or technology stack. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

There’s very little to dislike, but I think OneEntry could improve on providing more out-of-the-box SDKs and starter templates for popular frameworks like React, Flutter, or .NET.

The API is powerful, but for developers new to headless architecture, having additional examples, CLI tools, and quick-start integrations would shorten the learning curve even more. Other than that, performance and flexibility have been excellent. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AN
"Hands-On with OneEntry: A Flexible BaaS for Web Projects"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

I found OneEntry to be a well-designed and flexible BaaS and Headless CMS platform. The integration process was smooth—I was able to embed features like dynamic menus and stickers into my web app with ease. The user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, making the learning experience enjoyable. The documentation is well-structured and helpful, offering enough guidance to explore the system’s capabilities hands-on. Its modular and API-first architecture gave me the creative freedom to build and adapt features based on my own app’s needs, making it a great tool for understanding real-world backend workflows without setting up a custom backend. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

While the platform is strong in structure and usability, I felt the examples provided were quite limited. It would have been more insightful to see real-world use cases or live site showcases built with OneEntry across different frameworks and industries. This would help better understand its potential and versatility. Additionally, a more active developer community or richer library of third-party tutorials would enhance the learning curve and encourage experimentation even further. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AN
"Very useful for study and work"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

What I like best is how OneEntry combines the flexibility of a headless CMS with robust Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) features. This means I can manage all my content in one place and easily push it to any platform—web, mobile, IoT—without being tied down.

It really speeds up development because all the tricky backend stuff like user management and databases is already handled. This frees us up to focus on making great user experiences. Plus, it's super easy to use and scales effortlessly as our projects grow. The strong API system also makes integrating with other tools a breeze.

Basically, OneEntry helps us build better digital products, faster and more efficiently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

What I dislike most is the potential for vendor lock-in and the learning curve for advanced features. While it's generally easy to use, digging into complex BaaS functionalities can take time.

I also find that the pricing model isn't always crystal clear as usage grows, and compared to bigger players, there might be fewer ready-made integrations or community resources available, which sometimes means more custom work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

"A Solid All-in-One Platform for Backend Teams"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

What I like best about OneEntry is its developer-friendly approach to backend as a service. The interface is intuitive, the documentation is clear, and the ability to define content models and manage API endpoints quickly helps accelerate development. I also appreciate the built-in support for role-based access control and the seamless integration with authentication and deployment workflows. It strikes a great balance between flexibility and structure. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

While OneEntry offers a strong foundation, some advanced features still feel limited or in early stages. For example, the customization options for complex permission logic or deeply nested content relationships could be improved. Additionally, a more active community or ecosystem (like plugins or templates) would help accelerate adoption and troubleshooting Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Computer Software
UC
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"A Simple, All-in-One CMS and Backend That Actually Delivers"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

Pre-built features like user authentication, form handling, product catalogs, and order management.

An intuitive interface that’s easy to use even for non-developers.

Multilingual support out of the box, which makes content localization super simple.

Strong security and backup features, so you don’t have to manage those separately. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

Lack of built-in social features like comments, likes, or user-generated content tools. These are common in many modern platforms and would be great to have without custom coding.

The documentation could be more detailed, especially for advanced use cases or edge scenarios. Sometimes I had to rely on support rather than finding the answers myself.

Requiring a phone number for registration felt a little intrusive, especially for a tool that’s primarily developer-focused. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AN
"One Entry, Deep Dive"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

What I like best about OneEntry is how easy it makes things for both developers and content creators. The APIs are smooth to work with, and the headless setup means I can build any frontend I want. At the same time, the content management side is super intuitive, so non-tech team members can jump in without hassle. It’s flexible, fast, and just works Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

While OneEntry is powerful, the learning curve can be a bit steep at first, especially for those new to headless systems. Some parts of the documentation could be more detailed, and occasional limitations in customization might require workarounds. Still, once you're familiar with it, it runs smoothly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AN
"A great admin dashboard for content management and cloud solution for your website"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

The simple admin dashboard that helps me to manage my website content. The admin and permissions are good to manage everything and people in my team can work independently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

It takes some time to learn and understand how it works. But it's acceptable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

KS
Technical Trainer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"User Friendly and much understandable features"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

The best thing I like about OneEntry Headless CMS is that it provides the documentations for multiple frameworks and languages which is quite useful.

We don't have to search and use the codes. Even implementations and integration are very easy to get.

To write the id and attributes like we do in HTML for forms the same approaches are available in OneEntry Headless CMS too. Also, update and save also very easy to go steps.

Using this platform no more complex data base and files storing process I need. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

The dislike thing is when I am changing the tabs for code or anything every time its showing to refresh which is sometimes troublesome. Apart from this not any other problems I faced till now. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from OneEntry Team of OneEntry BaaS & Headless CMS

Thanks so much for your detailed review! We're glad to hear OneEntry Headless CMS has made things easier for you—especially with documentation, ease of integration, and support across frameworks like React and Next.js. We appreciate your note about the tab refresh issue and will look into that. Great to have you on board!

AN
"Great choice for your website"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

The solution makes it easy for me to build and manage my website. I only need to focus on frontend and other stuffs are taken care on OneEntry Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

It takes sometimes to learn for non-tech business owners. But it's clear at the end Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AN
"All in one solution for website development"
What do you like best about OneEntry?

I like the headless CMS. I can plug it with my frontend and manage content easily. The content updates, product upload becomes easy to manage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about OneEntry?

The login requires OTP from my phone number every time. It logs out every day and I need to login again. It's a bit too much. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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