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      <title>Sanity CMS for Publishers: Structured Content Done Right</title>
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      <description>Sanity is a headless CMS built around a principle it calls &amp;ldquo;structured content&amp;rdquo; — the idea that content should be modeled as data first, with presentation a separate concern. For publishers whose content is genuinely complex — articles with rich metadata, multiple content types with relationships, content repurposed across channels — Sanity&amp;rsquo;s approach delivers a level of flexibility that database-backed traditional CMSes struggle to match.
It is not the simplest tool in the category, but for the use cases it is designed for, it is among the most capable.</description>
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