Medium vs Content Collections
Compare Medium and Content Collections for blogs. Find out how the features, pricing & plans differs and which technology is best for you!
Medium
Medium is a platform for writing and publishing articles. It offers a clean and simple writing experience with a focus on text-based content.
Content Collections
Content Collections is all about delivering a delightful developer experience. It offers a smooth developer journey, eliminating the hassle of server restarts or browser refreshes. Any changes you make to your content are automatically reflected in the collections, keeping everything up to date effortlessly.
Headless CMS Features
Medium's Headless CMS Features
First-class blogging experience
Complex to integrate
Easy to manage content
Easy to manage images
Image served via CDN
Headless mode not available
Blog on subdomain not available
Blog on subdirectory not available
Content Collections's Headless CMS Features
Not optimized for blogging experience
Easy to integrate
Complex to manage content
Complex to manage images
Image served via origin server
Headless mode available
Blog on subdomain available
Blog on subdirectory available
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Pricing & Plans
Medium's Pricing
Medium Free
$0 / forever
- Unlimited posts
- Basic stats
- Limited customization
Content Collections's Pricing
Open Source
$0 / forever
- Open-source
Choose Medium or Content Collections?
Why choose Medium?
Medium is a great choice for individual bloggers looking for a user-friendly platform focused on writing and publishing. However, its lack of customization and control may be limiting for larger teams or organizations. It also does not offer a headless blog mode and has limited customization options to its design.
Why choose Content Collections?
Content Collections is ideal for projects that prioritize developer experience, offering built-in validations, performance optimizations, and seamless integration with TypeScript for a smooth and simplified content management process. However the lack of support for an intuitive editor and image handling may be a dealbreaker for some teams.
Compare with other technologies
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