Payload is the open-source, fullstack Next.js framework, giving you instant backend superpowers. Get a full TypeScript backend and admin panel instantly. Use Payload as a headless CMS or for building powerful applications.
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🎉 We’ve released 3.0! Star this repo or keep an eye on it to follow along.
Payload is the first-ever Next.js native CMS that can install directly in your existing /app
folder. It’s the start of a new era for headless CMS.
/app
folder if you wantBefore beginning to work with Payload, make sure you have all of the required software.
pnpx create-payload-app@latest
If you’re new to Payload, you should start with the website template (pnpx create-payload-app@latest -t website
). It shows how to do everything - including custom Rich Text blocks, on-demand revalidation, live preview, and more. It comes with a frontend built with Tailwind all in one /app
folder.
Jumpstart your next project by starting with a pre-made template. These are production-ready, end-to-end solutions designed to get you to market as fast as possible.
Build any kind of website, blog, or portfolio from small to enterprise. Comes with a fully functional front-end built with RSCs and Tailwind.
We’re constantly adding more templates to our Templates Directory. If you maintain your own template, consider adding the payload-template
topic to your GitHub repository for others to find.
/app
folderCheck out the Payload website to find in-depth documentation for everything that Payload offers.
Migrating from v2 to v3? Check out the 3.0 Migration Guide on how to do it.
If you want to add contributions to this repository, please follow the instructions in contributing.md.
The Examples Directory is a great resource for learning how to setup Payload in a variety of different ways, but you can also find great examples in our blog and throughout our social media.
If you’d like to run the examples, you can either copy them to a folder outside this repo or run them directly by (1) navigating to the example’s subfolder (cd examples/your-example-folder
) and (2) using the --ignore-workspace
flag to bypass workspace restrictions (e.g., pnpm --ignore-workspace install
or pnpm --ignore-workspace dev
).
You can see more examples at:
Payload is highly extensible and allows you to install or distribute plugins that add or remove functionality. There are both officially-supported and community-supported plugins available. If you maintain your own plugin, consider adding the payload-plugin
topic to your GitHub repository for others to find.
There are lots of good conversations and resources in our Github Discussions board and our Discord Server. If you’re struggling with something, chances are, someone’s already solved what you’re up against. 👇