Heretto (formerly Jorsek), headquartered in Rochester, offers their eponymous saas formerly known as easyDITA, a CCMS and technical document authoring and publishing tool.
$150
per user/month when paid annually
Sanity
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Sanity from the company of the same name in San Francisco is a platform for structured content that comes with an open-source editing environment called Sanity Studio that users can customize with JavaScript and a real-time hosted data store.
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Heretto
Sanity
Editions & Modules
Professional
$150
per user/month when paid annually
Business
$250
per user/month when paid annually
Enterprise
Call
+1 877-492-2960
Free
$0
Growth
$15
per month per seat
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
per month per seat
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Heretto
Sanity
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Sanity
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Chose Sanity
- There is no fear of hitting a limit and suddenly having to start paying 500$ per month when you have been using it for free for a while - You don't have to worry about infrastructure because datasets are available as a service - With an open-source UI based on React, you don't …
Suited for - Headless CMS - when your blogs are less in number and you want to only work within free tier - when you only want to use their dedicated location to host your CMS Less appropriate - when you need to host your cms on your cloud
- There is no fear of hitting a limit and suddenly having to start paying 500$ per month when you have been using it for free for a while - You don't have to worry about infrastructure because datasets are available as a service - With an open-source UI based on React, you don't have any limits to what you can build - For some reason, I could not find a service that provided schema as code before Sanity, and I cannot understand how anyone could think this was a good idea.