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Storyblok Highlights Performance Gains From Hybrid SSG Architecture Shift

Storyblok Highlights Performance Gains From Hybrid SSG Architecture Shift

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Storyblok, the company has shifted its own implementation from server-side rendering (SSR) to a hybrid static-site generation (SSG) architecture built with Astro. The post indicates this move was driven by efforts to improve time to first byte (TTFB) performance while supporting around 300 editors, search functionality, and third-party integrations such as Algolia and Greenhouse.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that Storyblok reports reducing its SSG build time from 27 minutes to 19 minutes, which it attributes to concurrency improvements and a clearer separation between static and dynamic pages. For investors, this suggests an internal focus on performance optimization and scalability, which could enhance the platform’s competitiveness in the headless CMS market and support better user experience for enterprise customers.

The described architectural refinements may also signal continued investment in engineering capabilities and a modern front-end stack, potentially lowering infrastructure costs and improving efficiency over time. While the post does not disclose direct financial metrics, sustained product performance gains of this kind can contribute to higher customer retention and make the platform more attractive for large-scale digital projects, supporting long-term growth prospects.

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