The Sanity Content Operating System is a fully customizable all-code platform for all your content-driven apps. Unlike a CMS, Sanity treats content as data, enabling your business to operate at scale. The platform offers a unified interface where teams maintain their own workflows while easily synchronizing content, integrating processes, and automating tasks across systems. With components including Content Lake, Live CDN, customizable Studio, App SDK, Functions, AI capabilities, Media Library, Canvas, and a Dashboard with Insights, Sanity empowers businesses to build, scale, and ship all the content applications they need.
34 updates · 30dTop focus: Blog★ 4.7 G2
Strapi
The most advanced open-source Content Management Framework to build powerful API with no effort.
17 updates · 30dTop focus: Blog★ 4.5 G2
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TL;DR
Sanity has shipped 34 updates in the last 30 days, focused on blog. Sanity is shipping faster than Strapi (17 updates). Both rank ★ 4.5+ on G2.
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Last 14 days·AI summary
Recent activity summary for Sanity and Strapi
Sanity has focused heavily on the "agentic" ecosystem, releasing an MCP server that allows AI agents to build content backends and providing tools for agents to deliver qualitative feedback. Their activity highlights a shift toward AI-driven content operations, including guides for automating workflows and codifying business operations into "skills" for AI. Strapi has also entered the AI space with a beta MCP server for Claude Desktop integration, enabling agents to read and write content. While Sanity’s recent updates emphasize the orchestration of AI agents and automated development, Strapi’s recent activity focuses on practical implementation tutorials for frontend frameworks like Astro and Next.js, alongside migration guides from competitors like Contentful.
Sanity amplified a post by John Siciliano discussing how organizations can use structured content to allow non-technical teams to govern and edit AI agent system prompts.
Sanity shared insights from Timothy Avni regarding the successful deployment of AI in the legal sector, specifically highlighting the use of AI evals and the success of the Delphius platform.
Sanity provides a step-by-step guide for automating Blueprint deployments in CI systems using deploy tokens and environment variables. The documentation details how to configure authentication, scope, and Stack IDs when local configuration
Sanity provides a collection of guides and case studies covering AI automation, SEO strategies, and CMS migrations. The content explores technical implementations using tools like Next.js, Claude, and Astro.
Sanity provides a specialized quickstart guide for AI coding agents to automate the setup of Sanity Studio. The process includes installing toolkits, configuring MCP servers, and scaffolding projects with sample content.
Strapi released an MCP server in beta that allows AI agents to read and write content. This update is part of a larger series of product improvements shipped this spring.
Strapi released the beta version of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration, enabling users to connect Strapi to Claude Desktop starting from v5.47.