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Statamic vs Strapi: 2026 Comparison

Statamic and Strapi both offer headless CMS architecture but differ in philosophy. Statamic is batteries-included flat-file; Strapi is lightweight and database-agnostic. [compare](/compare) other [website builders](/tools).

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Features

Statamic: Statamic includes forms, users, revisions and a back-office out of the box. Rich content modeling with conditional fields.

Strapi: Strapi gives you a REST and GraphQL API, then you build the UI. Extensible; you control the tech stack.

Pricing

Statamic: Statamic charges $199/year or $399 for commercial use. Small teams budget-friendly.

Strapi: Strapi is open-source and free. Cloud hosted versions (Strapi Cloud) start at $25/month. Scales with you.

Ease of Use

Statamic: Statamic's UI is intuitive for editors. Flat-file storage means no database, lower hosting costs.

Strapi: Strapi's admin panel is clean. Requires database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite). Admin customization is vast.

Integrations

Statamic: Statamic integrates with Sprig for interactivity. Pairs well with Vite and modern front-end stacks.

Strapi: Strapi's API-first design integrates anywhere. Popular with Next.js, Nuxt, Remix. GraphQL and REST both supported.

Support

Statamic: Statamic's documentation is good. Community is growing. Support is friendly and responsive.

Strapi: Strapi's docs are extensive. Community is large. Open-source ecosystem means third-party plugins and integrations abound.

Scalability

Statamic: Statamic scales well for content-heavy sites. Flat-file approach is simple; complexity is manageable.

Strapi: Strapi scales linearly with your database. Multi-database support and role-based access control built-in.

Best for Statamic

  • Teams that want flat-file cms and headless
  • Users prioritizing scalability
  • Growth-stage teams

Best for Strapi

  • Teams that want open-source headless cms
  • Users prioritizing features
  • Growth-stage teams

Decision notes

Pick Statamic if you want a turnkey CMS with no database and intuitive editor UX. Pick Strapi if you need a headless API and the flexibility to build a custom admin panel or frontend.

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