Dynamic open graph images with Sanity & Next.js
Get your articles looking slick with open graph images generated on the fly (like the one on here)
Get your articles looking slick with open graph images generated on the fly (like the one on here)
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.
At 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.
Sanity 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.
In this guide, I'll show you how to create a podcast web app using Sanity Podcast Studio, Next.js, and Vercel.
Go to Create a podcasting web app with Sanity Podcast StudioLearn how to create a PWA with Sanity and React. This is a step-by-step tutorial to help you go from idea to deployment. First, we'll define what PWAs are and how Sanity can help you power one, and then… a full tutorial!
Go to Make a Progressive Web App with ReactTurn your Sanity and Vercel project into a reusable Starter template
Go to Creating a Sanity and Vercel 1-click Starter ProjectThis guide will walk you through how to deploy Sanity Studio with Vercel in three simple steps.
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