Content structure & templates
Design system, components and flexible page building for editors.
Editor‑friendly websites with a focus on UX and performance.
Design system, components and flexible page building for editors.
Use the CMS as an API and connect it to Nuxt and third-party systems.
Core Web Vitals, image pipelines and technical SEO by default.
A CMS website works best when editors and engineering move in sync: content is easy to publish, design stays consistent, and performance and SEO are built in—not patched later. For many organisations a well‑designed CMS is the most efficient way to accelerate marketing and communication.
I build CMS websites with WordPress, Nuxt Content or headless setups depending on how your team works, how many languages you need and which integrations make sense (CRM, newsletters, events, recruiting).
Classic setups are a great fit when teams want fast page creation and a mature plugin ecosystem. Headless becomes attractive when performance, security and flexible frontends matter more, or when content needs to power multiple channels like web, apps and screens. In both cases, the key is clean content models, solid roles/permissions and templates that can grow.
We start with information architecture and content types so navigation and templates remain stable long term. Then we build a component system that lets editors create pages without chaos. Launch includes migrations, analytics, technical SEO basics and an operations plan that covers updates and backups.
Core Web Vitals, image pipelines, clean URLs and metadata form the foundation. Equally important are hardening, spam protection, updates and monitoring so the site stays reliable months after go‑live. If needed, we add multilingual support with hreflang and predictable redirects to avoid duplicate‑content traps.
A well‑built CMS website turns content into a growth driver instead of a bottleneck. If you want to modernise an existing site or build a new editor‑friendly platform, I’m happy to help.