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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/blog/2018-2-3-sites-with-headless-cms/index.md
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### ButterCMS

I've read that ButterCMS is particularly good for blogs, and after seeing how easy it is to add metadata and SEO title / metadescription to blog posts, it makes sense why this might be the case. Sometimes there were more clicks than necessary when saving things. And sometimes the jargon in this environment threw me off. Like “object”? What is that? It’s basically a category of content. So, if I’m going to create a lot of event descriptions, the event titles will be one object, the event description, another object, etc. It's an unfamiliar and abstract word for someone new to headless CMSs.
I've read that [ButterCMS](https://buttercms.com) is particularly good for blogs, and after seeing how easy it is to add metadata and SEO title / metadescription to blog posts, it makes sense why this might be the case. Sometimes there were more clicks than necessary when saving things. And sometimes the jargon in this environment threw me off. Like “object”? What is that? It’s basically a category of content. So, if I’m going to create a lot of event descriptions, the event titles will be one object, the event description, another object, etc. It's an unfamiliar and abstract word for someone new to headless CMSs.

### Built.io (Contentstack)

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