Centralized Content Management for Website & Kiosks in Haßfurt
In collaboration with the City of Haßfurt, we tackled a common challenge faced by public sector organizations: delivering consistent, up-to-date, and accessible content across multiple platforms—specifically, the city's municipal website and a network of digital information kiosks installed throughout the area.
Using Strapi as a headless CMS, we established a centralized system to manage both channels. Content is created once and tailored to the unique requirements of each platform. For example, the website features a full three-level navigation structure and advanced full-text search, while the kiosks are designed for quick access with a simplified single-level menu and predefined topic categories.
To enhance functionality and user experience, we integrated two specialized services directly into Strapi:
Thumbor automatically processes images—resizing, cropping, and converting them into modern formats like WEBP, thus ensuring optimal performance across all devices.
Typesense, an AI-powered vector search engine, delivers highly relevant results even for semantically complex queries.
Strapi also proved highly effective for editorial workflows:
The “Draft + Publish” workflow enables editors to preview and test content before publishing.
The multilingual setup allows for customized layouts per language, which is crucial for serving a diverse community.
A granular permission system ensures that staff only access content relevant to their role.
Editorial efficiency is further improved through reusable content components: for instance, contact data is centrally managed and automatically updated wherever it appears—whether in the site footer, contact search, or individual pages. Thanks to a modular content architecture, new pages and content sections can be added easily—even after the initial project launch.
The City of Haßfurt chose Strapi based on its requirement for a powerful, open-source CMS that integrates well with existing infrastructure while offering a flexible, user-friendly editorial experience. Compared to proprietary headless CMS platforms, Strapi stood out for its openness, extensibility, and active developer community—delivering all key features without compromising usability or future scalability.