jacobsfletch
@jacobsfletch
Building @payloadcms @figma
Payload can change the way you think about building applications @payloadcms @reactjs

This is a true full circle moment for me. My career started in design, not engineering. During that time I’ve used every design tool out there—including Figma. For me, learning to write code meant no design handoff. I could preserve my own design intent. For years I was…
BIG DAY. @payloadcms has joined @figma! We're about to take things up a notch. So proud of what we've built, and I know where we're going... can't wait to share more.
Code-first is the new no-code
Something not talked about enough. @payloadcms being fully configured with code means you’re really able to have AI scaffold a lot for you. Tell Cursor the collection you want and the fields you need and you’re set.
I first started learning @reactjs about 7 years ago and @nextjs shortly after. These are two open-source projects that I greatly admire, and now @payloadcms is outpacing both of them on @github. But this is only the beginning—we have big things planned for 2025. Buckle up.
Another update for our Rising Stars: @payloadcms is now tagged as a backend / fullstack solution and has claimed the top spot in the category. Congratulations!
We are so back
Introducing Payload 3.0: The first-ever CMS that installs directly into your @nextjs app folder. Get started with one line: pnpx create-payload-app
Over the past 10+ months we replatformed the entirety of @payloadcms from an Express + React Router SPA to the Next.js App Router + RSCs, and tomorrow we get to finally show it off
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