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{{Short description|Prismic is a software as a service (SaaS) solutions for content management and website development.}}

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Prismic was established in 2013, introducing an API-based content management system aimed at alleviating the limitations associated with specific frontend frameworks that monolithic CMSes posed for website developers.
Prismic was established in 2013, introducing an API-based content management system aimed at alleviating the limitations associated with specific frontend frameworks that monolithic CMSes posed for website developers.


The company attained profitability in 2016. <ref>{{cite web |author1=Romain Dillet |title=Prismic raises $20 million for its headless CMS |url=https://techcrunch.com/2021/05/26/prismic-raises-20-million-for-its-headless-cms/ |website=TechCrunch |date=May 26, 2021}}</ref>
The company attained profitability in 2016..<ref>{{cite web |author1=Romain Dillet |title=Prismic raises $20 million for its headless CMS |url=https://techcrunch.com/2021/05/26/prismic-raises-20-million-for-its-headless-cms/ |website=TechCrunch |date=May 26, 2021}}</ref>


In 2021, Prismic secured a Series A funding round of $20 million USD, with investments from Aglaé Ventures and Eurazeo<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fortune.com/2021/05/26/paypal-puts-another-50-million-in-black-and-latinx-led-venture-capital-funds/|title=Exclusive: PayPal puts another $50 million in Black and Latinx-led venture capital funds|website=Fortune}}</ref>. In an interview, a representative of Prismic expressed that the platform serves a broad user base including anyone seeking a web presence. They highlighted the ability to create custom website sections — termed "Slices" — which team members can utilize within a page builder to create website pages<ref>{{cite web |title=Prismic: le spécialiste de la performance média Prismic lève 16 millions d'euros |url=https://www.bfmtv.com/economie/replay-emissions/01-business/prismic-le-specialiste-de-la-performance-media-prismic-leve-16-millions-d-euros-12-06_VN-202106120189.html |website=BFM TV |language=French |date=12 June 2021}}</ref>.
In 2021, Prismic secured a Series A funding round of $20 million USD, with investments from Aglaé Ventures and Eurazeo<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fortune.com/2021/05/26/paypal-puts-another-50-million-in-black-and-latinx-led-venture-capital-funds/|title=Exclusive: PayPal puts another $50 million in Black and Latinx-led venture capital funds|website=Fortune}}</ref>. In an interview, a representative of Prismic expressed that the platform serves a broad user base including anyone seeking a web presence. They highlighted the ability to create custom website sections — termed "Slices" — which team members can utilize within a page builder to create website pages<ref>{{cite web |title=Prismic: le spécialiste de la performance média Prismic lève 16 millions d'euros |url=https://www.bfmtv.com/economie/replay-emissions/01-business/prismic-le-specialiste-de-la-performance-media-prismic-leve-16-millions-d-euros-12-06_VN-202106120189.html |website=BFM TV |language=French |date=12 June 2021}}</ref>.
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The Prismic ecosystem includes three interconnected products: a custom Page Builder (the content editing interface), an API, and a website development tool named Slice Machine.
The Prismic ecosystem includes three interconnected products: a custom Page Builder (the content editing interface), an API, and a website development tool named Slice Machine.


Additionally, Prismic offers dynamic multi-session previews, enabling the sharing of multiple simultaneous dynamic previews with sharable links<ref>{{cite book |last1=Larsen-Disney |first1=Samuel |title=Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby |date=2022-01-21 |publisher=Packt Publishing |location=United Kingdom |isbn=9781800202962 |page=76-83 |chapter=Prismic |url=https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Elevating_React_Web_Development_with_Gat/BKlaEAAAQBAJ}}</ref>.
Additionally, Prismic offers dynamic multi-session previews, enabling the sharing of multiple simultaneous dynamic previews with sharable links<ref>{{cite book |last1=Larsen-Disney |first1=Samuel |title=Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby |date=2022-01-21 |publisher=Packt Publishing |location=United Kingdom |isbn=9781800202962 |page=76-83 |chapter=Prismic |url=https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Elevating_React_Web_Development_with_Gat/BKlaEAAAQBAJ}}</ref>


== Reception ==
== Reception ==

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Prismic
Company typePrivate
IndustryContent Management System
Founded2013
HeadquartersParis, France
Key people
Sadek Drobi, CEO
ServicesHeadless Page Builder
Websiteprismic.io

Prismic is a Software as a Service (SaaS) company that provides content management and website development solutions. It is often categorized as a headless Content Management System, although the company identifies itself as a headless page builder. Prismic is headquartered in Paris, France, with a distributed team across 13 countries.

History

Prismic was established in 2013, introducing an API-based content management system aimed at alleviating the limitations associated with specific frontend frameworks that monolithic CMSes posed for website developers.

The company attained profitability in 2016..[1]

In 2021, Prismic secured a Series A funding round of $20 million USD, with investments from Aglaé Ventures and Eurazeo[2]. In an interview, a representative of Prismic expressed that the platform serves a broad user base including anyone seeking a web presence. They highlighted the ability to create custom website sections — termed "Slices" — which team members can utilize within a page builder to create website pages[3].

Products

Prismic's services fall under the umbrella of a headless page builder, an offshoot of headless CMS focused solely on website use cases. The platform facilitates content editing, storage on Prismic servers, and delivery through the Prismic API. Key features encompass custom content modelling, content scheduling and versioning, multilingual support, and "Slices," which enable content editors to construct on-brand pages autonomously[4].

The Prismic ecosystem includes three interconnected products: a custom Page Builder (the content editing interface), an API, and a website development tool named Slice Machine.

Additionally, Prismic offers dynamic multi-session previews, enabling the sharing of multiple simultaneous dynamic previews with sharable links[5]

Reception

Opinions vary regarding Prismic's proprietary content as a service model versus open-source CMS alternatives. In his book, "Decoupled Drupal in Practice[6]," Preson So critiques proprietary CMS platforms but acknowledges that both Contentful and Prismic offer free and open-source SDKs which facilitate development in one's preferred language, albeit within a proprietary platform context.

Anne Ahola Ward, in her book "The SEO Battlefield[7]," characterizes Prismic as a "developer-centric" CMS, applauding its automatic updates and compatibility with any templating language.

According to the 2021 Jamstack Survey[8], 12.31% of respondents had utilized Prismic, and 53.79% were aware of it. Among all CMSs included in the survey, Prismic ranked 7th in usage and 4th in satisfaction.

CMS Wire, in a 2018 review[9], and Smashing Magazine, in a 2021 roundup of headless CMSs[10], both commended Prismic for its user-friendly nature and innovation in the headless CMS space respectively.

However, some criticisms[11][12] have been leveled at Prismic for its initial lack of a write API, which was later addressed with the announcement of a Migration API in 2023[13]. Some users also pointed out issues[14] like the absence of required fields, challenges in modeling nested navigations, and the platform's primary focus on certain frontend frameworks.

Clients

Prismic boasts a clientele of over 15,000 paying customers, including notable names like Google, eBay, Netflix, Deliveroo, and Digital Ocean.[15][9]

References

  1. ^ Romain Dillet (May 26, 2021). "Prismic raises $20 million for its headless CMS". TechCrunch.
  2. ^ "Exclusive: PayPal puts another $50 million in Black and Latinx-led venture capital funds". Fortune.
  3. ^ "Prismic: le spécialiste de la performance média Prismic lève 16 millions d'euros". BFM TV (in French). 12 June 2021.
  4. ^ So, Preston (September 2021). "Prismic". The Definitive Guide. United States of America: O'Reilly. p. 152-155. ISBN 978-1-492-08751-9.
  5. ^ Larsen-Disney, Samuel (2022-01-21). "Prismic". Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby. United Kingdom: Packt Publishing. p. 76-83. ISBN 9781800202962.
  6. ^ So, Preston (12 December 2018). Decoupled Drupal in Practice. Apress. p. xxv,19,284. doi:10.1007/978-1-4842-4072-4_16. ISBN 9781484240724.
  7. ^ Ahola-Ward, Anne (22 March 2017). "Content Management Systems". The SEO Battlefield. United Kingdom: O'Reilly Media. p. 69. ISBN 9781491958346.
  8. ^ "Jamming into the Mainstream: Jamstack Community Survey 2021 | Jamstack". Jamstack.org.
  9. ^ a b Kaya Ismail (Apr 9, 2018). "Content Management System Review: Prismic". CMS Wire.
  10. ^ "Don't Lose Your Head: Evaluating Headless". Smashing Magazine. April 6, 2021.
  11. ^ Yrjö Kari-Koskinen (Jun 23, 2016). "CMS done right, vol 3". Futurice.
  12. ^ "Content-as-a-Service Review: Prismic.io | ECM Architect". November 3, 2014.
  13. ^ "@prismicio/client v7 Migration Guide". Prismic Docs.
  14. ^ "prismic.io Reviews 2023: Details, Pricing, & Features | G2". g2.com.
  15. ^ "Prismic". www.saasworthy.com. May 30, 2022.