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Home > Compare > Headless CMS > DatoCMS vs Sanity

DatoCMS vs Sanity

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DatoCMS

The headless CMS that makes editors and developers happy

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Sanity

The platform for structured content

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DatoCMS

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DatoCMS

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Core Features

API Type
The type of API provided
GraphQL & REST
GraphQL & REST
API Type
The type of API provided
GraphQL & REST
GraphQL & REST
Content Versioning
Track content history
✓
✓
Content Versioning
Track content history
✓
✓
Real-time Collaboration
Multiple users editing simultaneously
✓
✓
Real-time Collaboration
Multiple users editing simultaneously
✓
✓
Live Preview
Preview content changes before publishing
✓
✓
Live Preview
Preview content changes before publishing
✓
✓
Multi-language Support
Built-in localization and internationalization
✓
✓
Multi-language Support
Built-in localization and internationalization
✓
✓

Getting Started

Ease of Use
Skill level required: 1 = DIY friendly, 5 = Developer expertise required
Ease of Use
Skill level required: 1 = DIY friendly, 5 = Developer expertise required

Pricing

Free Tier
Does it offer a free tier?
✓
✓
Free Tier
Does it offer a free tier?
✓
✓
Starting Price
Minimum monthly cost
$99/month
£79/month
Starting Price
Minimum monthly cost
$99/month
£79/month
Pricing Model
How pricing is structured
Usage-based (media, traffic)
Usage-based (bandwidth, assets)
Pricing Model
How pricing is structured
Usage-based (media, traffic)
Usage-based (bandwidth, assets)

Content

Asset Management
Built-in DAM for images and media
Advanced built-in DAM
Built-in DAM
Asset Management
Built-in DAM for images and media
Advanced built-in DAM
Built-in DAM
Image Processing
Built-in image transformation and optimization
Built-in (Imgix-powered)
Built-in (Sanity Image URLs)
Image Processing
Built-in image transformation and optimization
Built-in (Imgix-powered)
Built-in (Sanity Image URLs)
Video Streaming
Native video hosting and streaming
Yes (built-in)
Via Mux integration
Video Streaming
Native video hosting and streaming
Yes (built-in)
Via Mux integration

Developer Features

Webhooks
Event-based notifications for content changes
✓
✓
Webhooks
Event-based notifications for content changes
✓
✓
GraphQL API
GraphQL query support
✓
✓
GraphQL API
GraphQL query support
✓
✓
REST API
RESTful API support
✓
✓
REST API
RESTful API support
✓
✓
SDKs Available
Official client libraries and SDKs
JS, React, Vue, Next.js, Gatsby
JS, React, Vue, PHP, Python, Go
SDKs Available
Official client libraries and SDKs
JS, React, Vue, Next.js, Gatsby
JS, React, Vue, PHP, Python, Go

Deployment

Open Source
Is the platform open source?
✗
Yes (Sanity Studio)
Open Source
Is the platform open source?
✗
Yes (Sanity Studio)
Self-Hosting Option
Can be self-hosted on your infrastructure
✗
No (cloud-only)
Self-Hosting Option
Can be self-hosted on your infrastructure
✗
No (cloud-only)

DatoCMS Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ✓Beautiful, intuitive editor interface loved by content teams
  • ✓Powerful image manipulation and video streaming built-in
  • ✓Real-time GraphQL API with automatic schema generation
  • ✓Multi-site management from single dashboard
  • ✓Excellent localization and i18n support
  • ✓Built-in CDN and global edge network

Cons

  • ✗Can get expensive with high bandwidth usage
  • ✗Smaller developer community than major players
  • ✗Limited custom plugin development
  • ✗Pricing increases with media usage

Sanity Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ✓Highly flexible content modelling with customisable schemas
  • ✓Real-time collaboration like Google Docs
  • ✓Excellent developer experience with modern tooling
  • ✓Powerful GROQ query language for precise data fetching
  • ✓Portable Text for rich content
  • ✓Live preview capabilities

Cons

  • ✗Steeper learning curve for non-developers
  • ✗Can be expensive at scale for high-traffic sites
  • ✗Requires more initial setup than plug-and-play solutions
  • ✗Smaller ecosystem compared to WordPress

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