Training Program Onsite Workshop 28 April 2026
Headless CMS Implementation for Service Teams
A hands-on workshop on content modeling, API shape design, and frontend integration patterns for teams moving to a headless CMS stack.
Training Program
Headless CMS Implementation for Service Teams
Program Overview
What participants will work through
The workshop uses a service-website scenario to explain how content models, reusable components, and frontend DTOs fit together.
It is designed for teams that need a shared technical and editorial vocabulary before implementation starts.
Learning Outcomes
Expected takeaways
- Define collection types and reusable components for a real website model
- Reduce frontend coupling by shaping CMS responses for actual page needs
- Plan a phased migration path from static pages to structured content
Highlights
Key Working Sessions
- Compare page-builder content, shared components, and structured collections in one model.
- Review which API shapes help frontend teams ship faster and reduce brittle coupling.
- Translate real website requirements into content types editors can actually maintain.
Agenda
Workshop Flow
- Morning: Map the service website use case and identify reusable entities, sections, and relationships.
- Morning: Model content types, shared components, and editorial constraints for maintainability.
- Afternoon: Shape API responses for listing pages, detail pages, and registration-ready journeys.
- Afternoon: Plan implementation sequencing across CMS setup, frontend integration, and QA.
Deliverables
Example Outputs
- A starter content architecture for a service-led website or training catalog.
- An agreed set of DTO expectations between content and frontend teams.
- A phased migration outline for moving existing pages into a headless workflow.
Custom Delivery
Need an in-house version shaped around your team?
Use this program as a reference point for a private cohort, tailored scope, or a workshop designed around a current delivery challenge.