Extending Reearth CMS with API-First Design and Developer-Friendly Data Workflows
2026-09-03 , Conference Management Room4

This talk introduces recent development features in Reearth CMS, including an API-first architecture, an interactive API playground for exploring endpoints, and flexible import/export pipelines designed to improve developer experience and simplify integration with external systems.


As digital platforms increasingly rely on interconnected systems, content management tools must evolve beyond traditional publishing workflows. Reearth CMS is being developed to support these modern requirements by focusing on interoperability, extensibility, and developer accessibility.

This session presents three recent development features designed to improve how developers and organizations interact with the platform.

First, Reearth CMS adopts an API-first architecture, ensuring that content and structured information are accessible through well-defined APIs. This approach allows external applications and services to interact with the platform in a consistent and scalable way.

Second, the platform introduces an API Playground, an interactive environment where developers can explore endpoints, test queries, and better understand the structure of available data. This tool lowers the barrier for integration and improves the overall developer experience.

Finally, we will present import and export pipelines that simplify how data moves between systems. These pipelines enable structured data exchange and help integrate the CMS into broader data workflows.

Together, these features demonstrate how Reearth CMS is evolving into a more open and extensible platform that supports modern development practices while remaining easy to integrate with other tools and systems.


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