Solera Health: Empowering Marketing Teams With Gatsby & Contentful
By Sam Bhagwat on October 26th, 2022
When a legacy CMS clogged up a next-generation healthcare platform’s conversion funnel, Gatsby and Contentful were there to help.
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By Sam Bhagwat on October 26th, 2022
When a legacy CMS clogged up a next-generation healthcare platform’s conversion funnel, Gatsby and Contentful were there to help.
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By Neha Varshneya on September 6th, 2022
An award-winning, full-service law firm uses Gatsby to power their high-performing website.
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By Sam Bhagwat on August 24th, 2022
A Gatsby website is making it easier for Medicare patients to receive personalized care from a pioneering Utah medical group.
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By Eric Dodds on April 28th, 2022
Eric Dodds from Rudderstack explains how his team built a high-performance new website with Gatsby, Sanity, and RudderStack.
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By Jeff James on March 25th, 2022
We recently sat down with Patrick Sanders, CTO and Co-founder of Vint.co, to discuss the development of Vint's Gatsby-powered website, and how embracing a Jamstack-powered web strategy has been an integral part of Vint’s digital marketing efforts.
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By Sam Bhagwat on March 18th, 2022
Donut is a 25,000-subscriber newsletter that takes a “short and sweet” approach to people who don’t find more traditional media engaging. Recently, Donut replatformed from WordPress to Gatsby.
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By Sam Bhagwat on January 14th, 2022
When Canadian internet service provider WaveDirect started working with a digital agency to improve their customer communications, they didn't imagine they'd see a 4X increase in “in-market” lead volume.
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By Sam Bhagwat on May 20th, 2021
Business.com is a site designed to help small business owners and decision-makers by providing high-quality information on business best practices. When they needed to bring performance and dynamic data to their multiple content properties, they turned to Gatsby.
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By Sam Bhagwat on May 5th, 2021
When men's jewelry brand Jaxxon relaunched from monolithic Shopify to Shopify + Gatsby, they doubled conversion rates and dropped bounce rates from 40% to 12% -- while increasing team agility.
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By Sam Bhagwat on April 29th, 2021
Moneygeek's mission is to build financial literacy tools so people don't feel like they are making decisions in the dark. Going with Gatsby and Gatsby Concierge helped Moneygeek maximize page performance and prepare for the June 2021 Google search ranking update.
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By Garrett Dimon on April 16th, 2021
Third-party JS are often “death by a thousand cuts” for site performance. When building the StriVectin site, Elevar employed a number of creative solutions to mitigate this impact and still get solid performance.
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By Garrett Dimon on April 14th, 2021
With some creative engineering and carefully considered tradeoffs, Elevar figured out how to implement rich e-commerce functionality like search, wish lists, and account management on Strivectin's Gatsby + Shopify site.
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By Garrett Dimon on April 13th, 2021
When StriVectin was ready to upgrade their e-commerce experience, they used Gatsby's content mesh to quickly integrate Prismic with Shopify, using Prismic to store both additional product data and structured content.
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By Garrett Dimon on April 9th, 2021
When the Elevar team set out to migrate StriVectin from Magento to Shopify, they started with Storybook, a tool for developing UI components in isolation for React. Using Storybook with Gatsby enabled the team to delay decisions about hosting and content management, focusing on one decision at a time.
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By Michael Anft on April 6th, 2021
Looking for a sleeker, faster website, the guitar giant lays down a Gatsby front end.
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By Garrett Dimon on March 29th, 2021
A design system is more than a component library. IBM, Capital One, and Thumbtack have all used Gatsby to document not just their component libraries but the design system in which they're used. Teams valued the great content composability experience, ability to pull in data from third party systems, rich experience for internal users, and ability to solicit feedback from non-developers they got with Gatsby.
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By Sam Bhagwat on March 23rd, 2021
Cabrillo College, with 12,000 students, is the main community college serving Santa Cruz County in northern California. When Cabrillo was looking to rebuild their website, they wanted to use modern technology, deliver a scalable solution, and most importantly, capture the Cabrillo experience by empowering faculty and administrators responsible for its groups, departments, and institutions.
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By Sam Bhagwat on March 16th, 2021
Game development company Hi-Rez Studios was blocked from creating ambitious, interactive web experiences for their user community — until they went headless with WordPress and Gatsby.
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By Michelle Gienow on February 24th, 2021
When Covid-19 hit the U.K. last spring, the Royal College of Art’s traditional graduating student shows were shut down. With a little help from Gatsby, though, the school worked with MTJ.io to quickly create a brand new digital discovery platform -- a museum’s worth of virtual galleries -- so that the shows could go on(line) in time.
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By Michelle Gienow on February 11th, 2021
When Facebook needed to build an information onramp for Diem, their soon-to-launch global digital payment system, they turned to Boulder, Colorado-based Dfuzr Industries -- and Dfuzr turned to Gatsby.
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By Michael Anft on November 16th, 2020
How JAMstack specialists Jambaree rebuilt Real Cedar's website to perform five times faster while adding a host of new functionality, using headless WordPress powered with Gatsby.
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By Sam Bhagwat on September 8th, 2020
The ability to tell a compelling story while building a strong business narrative is possible if your company’s website is easy to operate. And that can only happen when your content marketers are empowered to create and modify the site's landing pages quickly and comfortably. Let’s look at two companies that have achieved this using a high-quality combination of Gatsby and Contentful - and the impressive user growth and other results they enjoyed.
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By Michelle Gienow on September 3rd, 2020
Raleigh Bicycles online presence had a need for speed. The original Raleigh website suffered from slow pageloads and was prone to crashing during traffic spikes, with few options for developers to improve it. Oberon used Gatsby to create a modern and performant site to help Raleigh's customers get wheels.
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By Michelle Gienow on July 15th, 2020
Little Caesars knew their first-ever Super Bowl ad would drive a huge spike in online orders from hungry customers. To ensure their website was ready for prime time, the third biggest pizza delivery company in the world built their new e-commerce platform using Gatsby.
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By Greg Thomas on May 19th, 2020
Little & Big is a boutique branding and digital development agency that helps small businesses create big impact. Using Gatsby as a frontend framework for web development enables the agency to build highly responsive, interactive websites for their growing roster of clients -- and build them fast.
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By Maxime Castres on May 12th, 2020
Strapi, the open source headless CMS that developers love, now has a new Gatsby source plugin to help developers and content creators gain velocity in two different ways. Gatsby Preview now seamlessly integrates with Strapi for full hot-loading visibility so you can edit your site fast. Then Gatsby Incremental Builds means getting your changes live faster than ever before -- ten seconds or less!
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By Sam Bhagwat on May 7th, 2020
Meat Analogues is a terrific punk band name. But it also describes one of the hottest current trends in food: plant-based protein products so realistic that they fool even hardcore carnivores, with a side of combatting climate change. Impossible Foods is one of the fastest growing alternative meat companies, particularly famous for their juicy and delicious Impossible Burgers. The company’s website wasn't helping hungry customers find their nearest Impossible Burger, though, so they turned to Gatsby to build an interactive mapping web app.
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By Jake Lumetta on May 5th, 2020
CarLoansCanada.com’s growing marketplace team needed to make their content marketing leaner and meaner. They tuned up their performance with a new website built on Gatsby paired with supremely easy content management from headless ButterCMS.
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By Greg Thomas on April 27th, 2020
Serverless — which enables software engineers to build and operate serverless applications — needed to launch a rebranded company website on a tight deadline. Front-end web developers from Codebrahma used the Gatsby framework to rebuild the Serverless site in only two months. The new Gatsby-based site delivered a 2x site performance improvement that is helping to increase user engagement and boost lead-gen conversions.!
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By Debra Combs on April 24th, 2020
For developers these days, modern portfolios are how you showcase your marketable skills plus show off passion projects. Two devs who recently used Gatsby to power up their portfolios while job hunting share their stories.
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By Debra Combs on April 6th, 2020
The Commonwealth Fund reached out to the Aten Design Group to reimagine the nonprofit’s signature scorecard website concept. Aten turned to Gatsby.
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By Orta Therox on January 23rd, 2020
Discover why the TypeScript team uses Gatsby, and what constraints they use to make it work for their team
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By Jari Zwarts on December 12th, 2019
The story of how gatsby-plugin-s3 came to be.
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By Mark Casias on December 10th, 2019
We believe Gatsby is a superior solution that can work for many organizations looking to leverage a fast, secure React-based front-end for their website.
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By Linda Watkins on September 18th, 2019
Why content creators will love Gatsby's new Preview feature
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By Hashim Warren on September 16th, 2019
Impossible Foods needed a website with new functionality, that could withstand surges in traffic. These challenges and requirements led the Impossible Foods team to adopt a Content Mesh approach to their website architecture.
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By Grant Glidewell on September 12th, 2019
How we built our new website with a modern front end for Drupal using Gatsby
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By Clearleft on August 23rd, 2019
How do you design and build a new publishing platform on a very tight deadline?
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By Thomas Slade on August 14th, 2019
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By Tara Arnold on July 9th, 2019
Sandy Springs partners with Mediacurrent to build a new Drupal and Gatsby decoupled platform architecture powering both the City Springs website and its digital signage network.
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By Trevor Blades on July 3rd, 2019
Build a full-featured Gatsby website one time, and apply it to multiple data sources.
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By Caitlin Cashin on June 28th, 2019
Learn how Mediacurrent transformed their development process with Gatsby.
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By Linda Watkins on June 19th, 2019
When Prima, an L.A.-based Cannabidiol (CBD) oil company, chose The Couch for their new site, The Couch turned to Gatsby and built the Prima site in half the time it usually takes.
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By Michelle Gienow on June 8th, 2019
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By Cory Mortimer on May 2nd, 2019
Housecall Pro was given a recommendation for Gatsby and it did not disappoint. Within less than a year, their organic blog traffic increased by 973%!
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By Linda Watkins on April 5th, 2019
See how health brand Ritual used Gatsby to improve their SEO, page load times, delivery pipeline, and more!
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By Linda Watkins on March 15th, 2019
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By Ryan Johnson on February 8th, 2019
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By Linda Watkins on February 5th, 2019
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By Linda Watkins on January 30th, 2019
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By Thibaut Remy on January 28th, 2019
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By Linda Watkins on December 17th, 2018
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By Linda Watkins on November 16th, 2018
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By Linda Watkins on October 2nd, 2018
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By Shannon Soper on July 7th, 2018
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By Dan Kass on April 27th, 2018
Lessons in building a minimal, low-connectivity site for navigating a daunting legal process.
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By Brandon Konkle on March 3rd, 2018
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By Sam Bhagwat on January 18th, 2018
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By Moreno Feltscher on October 3rd, 2017
At smartive we always saw the potential of static site generators. We recently made the switch to Gatsby.js for our company site. A decision we don’t regret. Here’s why.
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