CMS Modernization
Component-driven authoring experiences that let non-technical teams build accessible, responsive pages without waiting on developers.
What We Build
Component & Template Recreation
We recreate existing component libraries and page templates from legacy CMS platforms as modern GrapesJS equivalents: banners, carousels, tile layouts, and dynamic content sections. We preserve what editors rely on while upgrading accessibility, responsiveness, and maintainability.
Component-Based Authoring
Drag-and-drop editing where editors compose pages from the rebuilt component library instead of coding them. Template guardrails provide flexibility where it's safe and consistency where it matters.
Custom Editor Extensions
Custom GrapesJS plugins and extensions, from image handling and icon pickers to structured content blocks, that shape the editor around how your teams actually work.
Accessibility Built In
WCAG 2.1 AA and responsive behavior baked into component design, with automated accessibility and validation rules in the publishing workflow, not bolted on at review time.
Homepage Migration
Tooling and processes that move old and existing homepages from the legacy CMS into the new GrapesJS builder without manual rebuilds. Proven across 150+ government homepages, with migration continuing across client environments.
Backend & Integration Work
The services behind the editor: backend integration, content storage and publishing connections, CI-driven publishing workflows, and the production plumbing that takes a page from draft to live.
Implementation Support
Hands-on support for internal engineering and content teams adopting, extending, and operating the new authoring experience.
Enterprise CMS Modernization
From legacy CMS to component-driven authoring
A custom GrapesJS-based CMS we built is set to roll out across multiple Tyler Data & Insights client environments in late 2026 or early 2027. Our team is recreating component and template libraries, handling backend integration, migrating existing homepages into the new editing experience, and supporting the client's internal engineering teams throughout.
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