Our Mission
Nexus Content was built to solve a real problem: managing content across multiple websites is a pain. We wanted a single source of truth for our blog posts, FAQs, support docs, and legal pages that could serve multiple sites without duplication or sync headaches.
What We Built
A modern, developer-friendly CMS that:
Centralizes content - One admin panel to manage everything
Serves multiple sites - API-based architecture with per-site authentication
Works like you expect - Clean UI, powerful editor, no learning curve
Runs on modern tech - Next.js 15, Prisma, PostgreSQL, TipTap editor
The Tech Stack
We built Nexus Content with the tools we trust:
Next.js 15 - React framework with App Router and Server Actions
Prisma - Type-safe database ORM for PostgreSQL
TipTap - Extensible rich text editor built on ProseMirror
Clerk - Authentication and user management
shadcn/ui - Beautiful, accessible component library
Neon - Serverless PostgreSQL for scalability
Dogfooding Our Own Product
Nexus Content powers its own documentation, blog, and support pages. We use it every day, which means bugs get fixed fast and features are battle-tested in production.
Open Source
We believe in transparency and community. Nexus Content is open source under the MIT license. Contributions, issues, and feedback are always welcome.
Want to see the code? It's all in our GitHub repo.