New Puck Editor Integration Brings Front‑End Editing to NodeHive
The open‑source headless CMS NodeHive is releasing a next‑generation front‑end editing experience through integration with Puck Editor and the demo video shows how seamless it can be.
With the new integration, all content data remains in NodeHive while the front‑end leverages Next.js (version 16) for instant editing and preview. On the right side of the interface, editors work with customizable React components enabling layout freedom while content and structure come directly from NodeHive.
The editorial workflow supports not just text blocks and images but rich content models such as referenced products or people, media assets like videos, and structured data. This aligns with NodeHive’s mission to be a “first‑class composable content management system” built on the foundation of Drupal.
The integration is fully open‑source, providing teams the flexibility to adapt, extend and self‑host. For organizations seeking consulting or project support around sophisticated CMS behaviour, NodeHive offers professional services alongside the platform.
Watch the demo video on NodeHive’s blog and visit the NodeHive GitHub repository for code and documentation.
