Prismic has very well written documentation that covers the most popular JS frameworks. Their community forum is also a great place to go for help if you get stuck.
I also really like the well thought out approach to multilingual support and the way documents are handled when switching language.
Slice machine is also a brilliant tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Slight delay in some tools being updated to work with the latest version of some frameworks. The documentation could do with more examples. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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What I like about Prismic.io is its slice-based architecture, which provides incredible flexibility for creating reusable and customizable content components.
The user-friendly interface is another standout feature as non-technical users can easily manage and update content without needing developer assistance.
Prismic's Preview feature is also great, allowing content creators to see changes in real-time before publishing. Additionally, their content scheduling feature is invaluable for planning and managing updates.
Lastly, the documentation and community support are excellent, making it easy to get started and troubleshoot any issues along the way. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The initial setup with Prismic.io can be a little challenging for beginners, but with the good documentation and available videos, it’s actually not bad. However, I do miss dedicated documentation for setting up Prismic with Astro, which will hopefully be added in the future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What we like best about Prismic is how robust it is. Even after years of use and with some outdated, even deprecated dependencies, sites still run mostly smooth and meets majority of needs. It’s reliable, solid, and has definitely stood the test of time. Content management by non-techies is a breeze and easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The legacy Slice Builder we used to build our site has been replaced with the Slice Machine, which has limited our ability to create new slices (pre-designed, reusable content sections) and caused issues with some existing ones. Additionally, while content management is straightforward, administering and maintaining a Prismic site requires more technical expertise compared to some other CMS options. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
From a marketing aspect, Prismic makes it quick and easy to update website copy and content without heavy developer time. Once the site is setup and published by a developer, I am able to create new landing pages, blog posts, update site copy based on product launches, etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The slice machine is super helpful to create content in blocks and rearrange, but I still do have to rely on a developer to create any new slices needed for pages. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I love the fact that I can see content previews. I love the fact that I now can copy and paste slices as well. It is very minimal, making it very good for end user. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I used to dislike it's slow loading times but it has been improved. Now I just dislike the fact that it has no dark mode. Another noteable dislike for me would be is I when link the content, I want it to be prefilled and I get the fields instead of just record reference. It causes me to fetch the record seprately and if I have series of those at multiple places it can get tiresome at scaleability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Prismic does a fantastic job of allowing anyone to create data silos for different types of data (such as a website page or a blog item) and deliver it via a API. We've even used Prismic for even grandular uses such as drop-down menu items and selection boxes, all of which have worked really well.
We now use Primic to power all of our data that needs to be managed externally or within our own teams and we've had no complains about the Prismic as a tool for non-techy people to use.
We use Prismic several times a day, and the API is hit thousands of times a day and we've never had an issue with the service. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The API and available SDKs require a bit of a learning curve to use, especially the change control side of things, but it really is a small learning curve. If you're a competent developer or have a good development team, you can easily write reusable code around the learning curves. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The flexiblity in the setup. You can easily create the workflow you want in you CMS. Customer Support is top notch, we had a question and they really help you to reach your goal. Our first integration was very easy to do. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Do not dislike, but like to be a bit more improved - the realtime editor. I really like to see better what I changed, how my website looks (with 3 viewports editors) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I appreciate how easy it is to set up and manage projects using Prismic.io. The intuitive user interface makes content modeling and updates easy, which saves a lot of development time. I also love its flexibility with modern libraries like Next.js, Nuxt, and my favorite, SvelteKit. It seamlessly integrates with these frameworks, allowing me to build dynamic, fast, and scalable websites and web applications while maintaining a smooth workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Prismic.io offers great flexibility, it can be challenging for new users to understand its custom types and slices. The content relationship feature could be more intuitive, particularly when working with larger datasets. Despite these challenges, the benefits of using Prismic.io outweigh these drawbacks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Features: Prismic comes with all the bells and whistles anyone would ever need to build a fully fledged website.
Their CDNs are excellent, images are best served with the combination of Prismic and their React Components.
Their help docs make it super easy to implement - I'm no master of code and yet I've been able to build multiple websites with 500+ pages in each without a sweat.
Prismic also takes note of what to improve. Their CMS home page was extremely slow before - but now they've made drastic improvements and made it a breeze to use it daily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Categorization of CMS documents could improve. Perhaps folders? Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Prismic.io has an intuitive interface, making it easy for non-developers to manage content. Its customizable content models let me structure content the way I need for my web apps without much complexity. The feature to create reusable content components (slices) is fantastic for maintaining consistency across the site while still allowing flexibility. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While the interface is user-friendly, the developer experience has a bit of a learning curve. Integrating slices can require more time and troubleshooting than expected. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I've started to use prismic couple of years ago. It was very comfortable for the client, and I was able to implement it on Gatsby website. I've spend some time to setup it, but after it all was working as expected. Reliable headless CMS.
recently I came back to the prismic, palning to implement it on other project in current company I work for.
We are a Digital Product Agency. Working on many diffrent projects, including Landing pages or blogs for clients. For that was used a Webflow. But as another option, I proposed to my team to use Prismic. I have presented it ot my team. Using it on a Next js 14 with app router, template project, with possibility to start using it for clients.
I love using it, especially now, after prismic team have updraded dashboard UI and implemented a Slice machine. This is game changer. The ease of use is a top. Aslo implemented a multilanguage support, and theme management connecting to Shadcn. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are still some issues with AI translator, but it is like on early testing mode. So it's fine. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.