Choose La Trobe - Made with Sanity
A website for Melbourne's next generation of students
Go to Choose La TrobeA website for Melbourne's next generation of students
Go to Choose La TrobePersonnal website from Johan Petrikovsyk, French freelance React developer
Go to Johan Petrikovsky, Développeur React FreelanceEffortless energy quote funnels driven by Sanity CMS
Go to Utilita EnergyConverting a Wordpress site to a Sanity-powered headless website.
Go to Davidson HomesThe future of allergy care
Go to Nectar Life SciencesCulinary ice cream inspired by international cuisine.
Go to Marco Ice CreamE-commerce & serialized content for the future of allergy care
Go to NectarAn ecosystem that empowers people to travel more consciously. Powered by a global community. Connecting cultures worldwide.
Go to TrippinNottingham UX powerhouse gets an overhaul with Sanity
Go to UserfyLeveraging Sanity to manage and process images and videos.
An integration for Astro and Sanity
Go to Astro + SanitySometimes you want to validate items in an array, here is how
Go to Validation of Array ItemsMite.org — how we helped overhaul the charity platform serving thousands in need
Go to Charity in Action 🌍We use Sanity to build fast websites that rank on the Google search engine and attract users. A/B testing is a great way to find out what content fits better with your target users, so integrating it on Sanity is a great way to test your content with real users before going live with them.
INEVO Agency Site
Go to INEVO Agency SiteAt Tinloof, we aim to create websites that retain users, and tracking their interactions is key to making that happen. We’ll explain in this article the analytics possibilities with Sanity and how we make them possible in our projects.
My portfolio site developed using Sanity.
Go to Portfolio Karolina KulinskaSanity is a content platform that is used to unify, structure, and deliver the content of an organization. We regularly use it as a headless CMS for our clients to control the content and layout of their websites, whose frontend is usually built with a framework like Remix or Next.js.