Perfect experience for developers
What do you like best?
The way the content can be defined in code by using simple objects. Also that we can structure the content as desirable and are not relying on predefined layouts and content structures. The nesting, preview and live options are amazing when editing complex data structures and when working across larger teams.
What do you dislike?
There is a limited amount of users available in the free tier and we can't host Sanity ourselves, which is why a lot of our clients prefer other conventional CMSs. They want to be in control of their own data most of the times and cut down the costs. Continuous saving sometimes jumps and deletes our content as we write.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just go for it! It is easy to implement a default studio that will help you set up your next big project
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
It is easy to use Git to manage versions and Sanity code when using across larger development team. The changes we make to our data structure are saved directly in the code base compared to other conventional systems, where the settings have to be exported when migrating. We also get clean data that we don't need to process and can simply use them in any front-end application our client might ask for. And reuse the content anytime they ask for a different application.