Forestry CMS vs. Hygraph

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Forestry CMS
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
The Forestry CMS is presented as the simplest headless CMS for Markdown-based sites, from Forestry.io headquartered in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The user can write front-end code, with Next.js, Hugo, Gatsby or another preferred static site generator, and push to Git repo. Forestry will pull in commits and update the CMS.N/A
Hygraph
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Hygraph (previously GraphCMS) is a native GraphQL Headless Content Management System (CMS) and now evolved as a Federated Content Platform, enabling teams across the world to unify, structure, enrich and distribute content from anywhere to anywhere.
$299
per month
Pricing
Forestry CMSHygraph
Editions & Modules
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Professional
$299
per month per project
Scale
$899
per month per project
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Forestry CMSHygraph
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details35% discount for annual pricing.
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Features
Forestry CMSHygraph
Hybrid CMS
Comparison of Hybrid CMS features of Product A and Product B
Forestry CMS
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Ratings
Hygraph
8.7
1 Ratings
20% above category average
Collaborative editing00 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Content templates00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Approval and authoring workflows00 Ratings8.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Forestry.io
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Hygraph
I would recommend GraphCMS to anyone who is also using Gatsby to build their website. If not, I would recommend them to consider GraphCMS but also consider other options. GraphCMS is a tool in which you are responsible to make the most out of it, but sometimes this requires more time and knowledge than a normal engineer may be able to handle. But with more time and attention, the reward of off-lifting content creation from the developers is a huge time saver in the long run.
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Pros
Forestry.io
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Hygraph
  • GraphCMS is easy to work with from the "non-engineer" side of things.
  • GraphCMS is very flexible on what data models we can create and how those models are formed.
  • GraphCMS uses Graph API, which is easy to write (compared to older API patterns).
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Cons
Forestry.io
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Hygraph
  • GraphCMS is very expensive at the enterprise level.
  • GraphCMS requires deep knowledge of the system and requires lots of time to be efficient with it (especially around creating specific data patterns/relationships).
  • Multiple times a day, the system will give us errors when attempting to save something but the errors are unclear as to what went wrong (can be irritating).
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Alternatives Considered
Forestry.io
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Hygraph
We picked GraphCMS since it used Graph API and easily integrated it into our Gatsby website. It was also cheap (free) and easy to test out the product, making it easier to prove to our company we should pay for the product in the long run. Lastly, it seems to have a bunch of support from other developers which makes us confident will be around for a while (and we won't need to replace it anytime soon). Note: I also looked at Directus and DatoCMS but these were not options within TrustRadius
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Return on Investment
Forestry.io
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Hygraph
  • Better use of time for our engineers in the long run.
  • More control of content for people outside of the engineer team.
  • Allows people to edit the content on their own, so they don't need to wait until a developer is available to add something to the website.
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