
DXP Scorecard Analysis: Sanity in 2026
A deep dive into Sanity's DXP Scorecard performance. Best in class content modeling and developer experience, but genuine gaps in marketing tooling and enterprise workflows.
Sanity.io is a headless content platform or content operations system that helps businesses manage and deliver structured content across multiple platforms. It features a customizable, real-time collaborative editing environment called Sanity Studio and uses a Content-as-Data approach, treating content like data to be structured, queried, and reused.

A deep dive into Sanity's DXP Scorecard performance. Best in class content modeling and developer experience, but genuine gaps in marketing tooling and enterprise workflows.

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