Still loving Strapi though, you folks are building an amazing product. The UI and onboarding is *chefs kiss* so good
— Wes Bos (@wesbos) October 28, 2020
love the new logo... and love strapi. It's a blessing for frontend devs.
— H{€}rmann (@germanbobadilla) May 22, 2020
Strapi is a fully open source Headless CMS used by companies like @apple, @ibm and @tesco 🤯
— Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) October 9, 2020
Check it out 👇 https://t.co/wK7nGIX4ag
Don't hesitate to give a try to @strapijs
— Johann Pinson (@johannpinson) December 6, 2019
It's the perfect stack if you need a nodejs headless CMS 😉
Strapi is a great product and has a bright future IMO! If your a product owner rock star, you should apply! #CodeHustle
— CodeHustle🕺👨🏿💻👨💻👩🏾💻👨🏾💻👩🏼💻🌈 (@JD_Hirsch) August 29, 2019
in love with this #Strapi community.
— Saad Mujeeb (@SaadMMujeeb) February 26, 2021
they've made the best ever contribution in the dev world.
Strapi because it is so elegant and the docs are excellent. It's also built on Node.js, which is my absolute favorite next to vanilla JavaScript and Next.js. 😁
— John Hayes, E.S. (@youmetjohn) March 16, 2021
Who else uses Strapi(@strapijs )?
— Gbogboade 💙 (@ay4allcrown) March 26, 2021
After my first time checking it out.....all I can say is LIFE WASN'T MEANT TO BE HARD....cos Strapi simplified it all#Strapijs
Use contentful but after watching @traversymedia crash course on Strapi, Strapi became my crush 😍😍 headless cms.
— Thomas Ejembi (Newt_Dev) (@Newt_Dev) March 24, 2021
Using @strapijs and @reactjs together feels like cheating almost because it makes stuff so quick. ⚡️ #Coding #code #javascriptdeveloper
— benkang.eth (@iambenkang) February 2, 2021
I might be over reacting here a bit.
— Arunmozhi (@tecoholic) November 29, 2019
this is MIND BLOWING, OUT OF THE WORLD, WHY DIDN'T I KNOW ALL THESE DAYS. OMG.. OMG.. OMG.. https://t.co/rVXScKcbXH
with Strapi I made what took me to make an API in one week in just 2 hours 😂
— Duane 🇲🇹 Freelance Web Developer (@duanecreates) June 14, 2021
I'm loving how @strapijs and NEXT JS flow
— the CodeFather (@achinga_chris) June 7, 2021