Plasmic

Visual builder with an API-first CMS for Jamstack teams.

Visual BuilderReactDesign SystemContent ModelingCode IntegrationOpen Source

Overview

Plasmic is a visual builder that integrates with codebases and includes an API-first headless CMS.

Teams model structured content in Plasmic CMS and render it in their app via the Headless API or REST APIs.

Developers can integrate Plasmic into existing projects and let non-developers edit pages and content safely.

Plasmic provides framework quickstarts for React, Next.js, Gatsby, and Remix, plus a CLI for generating new projects.

It also supports publishing workflows and a built-in visual editing experience for assembling content into layouts.

License

MIT

Best for:

Marketing pagesLanding pagesDesign systemsReact projects

Features

Visual Builder
Code Components
A/B Testing
Personalization
Figma Import
Real-time Collaboration

Pricing

Free TierNo
Free Limit2 projects, 2 editors
Cloud Starting$49/mo
Self-hostedNo

Compatible Technologies

Technical Features

GraphQL API
REST API
Webhooks
Headless
Visual Editor
Live Preview
Media Library
Image Optimization
CDN Included
i18n
Version History
Drafts
Role-Based Access
Multi-Tenant
Audit Logs
TypeScript
Official SDK
CLI Tool
Plugin Ecosystem
SSO / OAuth
CI/CD Integration
Caching
Edge Deployment
Auto Scaling

Community

6600

GitHub Stars

50k/week

NPM Downloads

2026-02-11

Last Update

Enterprise Features

Multi-tenant Support

Manage multiple sites or projects from a single instance

Scalability

Horizontal scaling and high-availability deployments

Security & Compliance

Plasmic: visual builder with an API-first CMS

Plasmic is a visual editor that connects to real codebases and ships production-ready components. It also includes a headless CMS, so teams can model structured content and deliver it to apps through APIs. Developers keep control of the code, while editors update pages and content in a familiar visual interface. This setup works well for Jamstack workflows where content, layout, and components need to stay consistent across releases.

Headless delivery, preview, and publishing workflows

Plasmic provides a CMS API and publishing workflow for controlled releases. Editors can use live preview to validate changes before publishing. Teams can automate downstream updates with webhooks triggered on publish. Plasmic also offers a CLI and project templates to bootstrap integrations, and supports role-based access to manage who can edit, publish, and administer projects.