Why Do You Need A CMS?
BeginnerDeep Dive
TL;DR
You need a CMS when your website content changes frequently, multiple people contribute content, or you want to manage content without developer help for every update. A CMS saves time by providing editing tools, version history, and publishing workflows. Without one, every content change requires manual code edits — which doesn't scale for growing businesses or content teams.
Key Takeaways
- Frequent content updates make a CMS essential
- Multiple contributors need collaboration tools
- CMS provides version history and publishing workflows
- Without a CMS, every change requires developer intervention
- Modern CMS platforms scale from small sites to enterprise