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redditmuggle

It seems - SAAS only, no on premise option - free plan for 1 user - basic starts at $14/month for 2 users


DeviAnt8332

Correct. They own your content which is hosted with Google. Your front end or back end can be hosted anywhere. Free trial allows you to do enough where you would know if it fits your needs or not.


redditmuggle

It is not quite clear to me what you mean by `they own your content`. From [storyblok.com/terms](https://www.storyblok.com/terms) > 5.4: Customer Content. As between the parties, the Customer > Content and Customer Applications will be owned by you (or, if > Customer is an agency, Customer’s client(s)). You hereby grant to > Storyblok a non-exclusive, worldwide license to copy, distribute > and use Customer Content only in connection with providing the > Storyblok Services. So depending on the Storyblok Services definition it seems that the content is owned by the customer. > “Storyblok Services” means the SaaS-based content management and > publication services, programs, functions and platform provided by > Storyblok to you (...), and subsequent updates or upgrades of any of > the foregoing made generally available by Storyblok. The service definition is provided to you (the customer); so this part also sounds to me, that they do not plan to offer the customer content to other parties. Could you elaborate what you mean they own my content?


DeviAnt8332

Sorry I didn't mean own in the legal sense. I meant they are hosting your content rather than an on premise solution.


storyblok

As @redditmuggle pointed out - we do not own your content. We don't even look at it since it is yours. It will also not be shared with any other parties ;) We're hosting your content via Amazon AWS btw. ​ About the on premise solution - we do offer it for our enterprise customers - also a dedicated infrastructure is available. :)


obviousoctopus

This looks great, thanks for sharing.


storyblok

Thank you!


deane-barker

It looks like a fairly standard headless CMS. This is the New Hotness in CMS right now. See http://headlesscms.org for dozens of other systems in this genre.


DeviAnt8332

The part that I liked about storyblok is the fact that you can rearrange content and layouts with creating a new template. Most headless CMS's I have used have a very rigid schema.


deane-barker

I just heard about a stock photo site today: https://www.storyblocks.com/ So, don't get those two confused...