
What we’re about
Welcome to the Sitecore Headless Development UserGroup! We are a community of Sitecore professionals with a specific focus on Headless Development with Sitecore using technologies such as XM Cloud, Next.js, but not limited to it, so we're open to "all the things headless". Meet fellow developers from all over North America, exchange knowledge, and explore the latest trends in headless development. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, join us for insightful discussions, demos, and workshops that will help you level up your skills in Sitecore Headless development. Let's learn, share, and empower each other in this exciting journey of creating amazing digital experiences!
Upcoming events (1)
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Session 1 - XP to XM Cloud in 2025: What We Learned from Real-World Implementation
In this session, Kautilya will share real-world insights into the small but critical decisions that had a significant impact on business outcomes. From setting up a functional preview environment to building a robust integration layer for indexing, form submissions, and data synchronization, I’ll walk through the key architectural and implementation choices that shaped the success of the project. Whether you're planning a migration or already working with XM Cloud, these practical takeaways will help you avoid common pitfalls and drive better results.
By: Kautilya PrasadSession 2 - Getting Started with Sitecore Content SDK for XM Cloud
Let's compare Content SDK with a classical JSS SDK! This presentation will walk through why this content SDK is needed, what its features are, and how it's beneficial for developer to integrate their front-end app to XM Cloud environment flawlessly. Last but not least, will discuss the important CLI commands to keep in mind and compare both SDKs side by side.
By: Jaya JhaSession 3 - XMCloud Rule Engine: A custom module for running Sitecore rules in NextJS
JSS Rule Engine is a custom module that allows running Sitecore rules with NodeJS runtime that could be used for building automation workflows and no-code chatbots in Sitecore.
By default, Sitecore doesn't support running the Sitecore rules with JSS, even though rules fields still exist in XM Cloud instances and their values are returned by Experience Edge.
The custom free module (shipped as NPM package) is aimed at covering this gap and could be easily reused in other projects.
By: Jack Spektor