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The community member is looking for help with using a headless CMS to manage content for client websites. They are interested in using Airtable, which allows for easy content editing, and want to know if this would be a good option to provide clients direct access to. The community members discuss different types of CMS options, with one recommending Baserow as an alternative to Airtable that may have a more generous free tier. There is no explicitly marked answer, but the community members provide some helpful suggestions and recommendations.

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Looking for some general help.

I'm wanting to do websites for clients (blogs, services pages, etc). I really like Webstudio as a builder and wanting to use it for clients, but I'm relatively new to using headless CMS' to manage content.

Airtable allows you to make interfaces for content, which is super easy to add and edit - is this something that would be a good idea to let the client edit? As in, you send them an accessible link to the interface of the CMS that can edit and add fields, and they can make changes as they please.

Is the data safe and secure? Is this a normal thing that would be done? And lastly is Airtable the best for this?

Thanks in advance, sorry it's a bit vague!
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generally there are different types of cmss depending on a use case:

tabular data - airtable/baserow (we recommend baserow)
blogs - we use ghost but there are others
generic cms that can do many things are also possible depending on the needs
Baserow looks awesome - more generous free tier than Airtable. Thanks for the recommendation!
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