Airteam designs and develops Sanity CMS platforms for organisations that manage complex content and require more control over how that content is delivered across digital channels. We use Sanity in environments where content needs to support multiple products and services, such as websites, applications, internal tools, and public platforms, while remaining governed and maintainable by editorial teams.


Sanity is a headless content management system designed around structured data rather than page templates. Content is defined through schemas and delivered through APIs, allowing organisations to publish and reuse content across websites, applications, and other digital services.
This architecture allows content models to reflect how organisations actually manage information. Teams can define relationships between content types, manage complex taxonomies, and configure editorial interfaces around real publishing workflows.
Many CMS platforms organise content around fixed page templates. This works for simple marketing sites but becomes limiting for organisations managing large content libraries or complex information structures. Sanity takes a different approach. Content is modelled as structured data that can be reused across multiple interfaces and platforms.
For organisations publishing exhibitions, collections, events, research material, or large knowledge libraries, this approach improves governance, reduces duplication, and provides greater flexibility as digital platforms evolve. Airteam typically implements Sanity in environments where content architecture, integration complexity, and long-term maintainability are critical to the platform’s success.
Structured content modelling
Content schemas designed around complex information structures.
Headless content architecture
Content delivered through APIs to websites and applications.
Multi-channel publishing
Content reused across websites, apps, and digital platforms.
Custom editorial workflows
Publishing interfaces tailored to organisational governance.
Real-time content infrastructure
Content updates reflected instantly across connected systems.
Flexible content reuse
Structured data reduces duplication across channels.
API-driven integrations
Connect content with search engines, collections databases, and internal systems.
Developer-first architecture
Schema-based development and modern tooling support complex builds.
Our Sanity CMS implementations support organisations managing complex content environments including cultural institutions, healthcare providers, and public sector platforms.
Speak with our team to review your current CMS setup, identify migration risks, assess your content model and integrations, and determine whether a move to Sanity is the right fit for your platform.