Strapi, the company behind the world’s leading open-source “headless” content management system (CMS), is excited to announce the general availability of Strapi 5. This new version introduces major improvements including new content management features and a significant architecture refactoring to boost performance, scalability, and developer experience.
With over 62,000 stars on GitHub, more than 20 million downloads, and thousands of customers from innovative startups (PostHog, Yuka, and Plenti) to large enterprises (Cisco, JPMorganChase, Tesco, Airbus) Strapi continues to lead the open-source headless CMS market. The release of Strapi 5 is a testament to the platform’s commitment to innovation and its dedication to providing a modern codebase and new features for both developers and content teams.
“Strapi 5 marks a big step forward in our mission to make website development and content management more intuitive and efficient,” said Pierre Burgy, co-founder and CEO of Strapi. “This new version provides the broader developer community with an open and customizable platform for creating bespoke digital experiences.”
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Key highlights of Strapi 5:
- Intuitive Content Editing: Teams can now collaborate more easily with a better draft and publish workflow and content history tracking, making it simple to manage content iterations and revisions.
- Streamlined Developer Experience: A refined API response system and a new entity service simplify data handling, while the updated Plugin CLI and design system speed up development and ensure consistent user interfaces.
- Faster Performance: With a TypeScript codebase rewrite and the switch from Webpack to Vite, Strapi 5 offers faster build times, increased efficiency, and a more reliable development process.
Strapi 5 also comes with extensive documentation and automated tooling to streamline the upgrade process from previous versions, ensuring a quick and effortless transition for developers.
SOURCE: Businesswire
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