Comparison
Hygraph vs Prismic
A head-to-head look at Hygraph and Prismic — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.
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Side-by-side
Hygraph
GraphQL-first headless CMS
Hygraph (formerly GraphCMS) provides a GraphQL-native headless CMS with content federation. Powerful but overkill for most blog use cases.
Pros
- +GraphQL-native
- +Content federation
- +Strong team features
- +Localization
Cons
- −Not blog-focused
- −Pricing scales fast
- −No self-hosting
- −No AI built-in
Prismic
Slice-based headless CMS
Prismic's slice machine lets marketers compose pages from reusable components. Strong for landing pages and marketing but not blog-specialized.
Pros
- +Slice-based page building
- +Visual editor
- +Slice machine DX
- +Good DX for developers
Cons
- −Not blog-optimized
- −Pricing scales fast
- −No self-hosting
- −No AI built-in
Which should you pick?
Choose Hygraph if you're teams adopting GraphQL federation.
Choose Prismic if you're marketing teams building modular landing pages.
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