# A statically generated landing page with Next.js and Makeswift This example showcases how you can use [Makeswift](https://www.makeswift.com/) to visually build statically generated pages in Next.js. ## Deploy your own [![Deploy with Vercel](https://vercel.com/button)](https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/examples/cms-makeswift&project-name=cms-makeswift&repository-name=cms-makeswift) ## Demo ### [https://nextjs-makeswift-example.vercel.app/](https://nextjs-makeswift-example.vercel.app/) ### Related examples - [AgilityCMS](/examples/cms-agilitycms) - [Builder.io](/examples/cms-builder-io) - [ButterCMS](/examples/cms-buttercms) - [Contentful](/examples/cms-contentful) - [Cosmic](/examples/cms-cosmic) - [DatoCMS](/examples/cms-datocms) - [DotCMS](/examples/cms-dotcms) - [Drupal](/examples/cms-drupal) - [Enterspeed](/examples/cms-enterspeed) - [Ghost](/examples/cms-ghost) - [GraphCMS](/examples/cms-graphcms) - [Kontent.ai](/examples/cms-kontent-ai) - [MakeSwift](/examples/cms-makeswift) - [Payload](/examples/cms-payload) - [Plasmic](/examples/cms-plasmic) - [Prepr](/examples/cms-prepr) - [Prismic](/examples/cms-prismic) - [Sanity](/examples/cms-sanity) - [Sitecore XM Cloud](/examples/cms-sitecore-xmcloud) - [Sitefinity](/examples/cms-sitefinity) - [Storyblok](/examples/cms-storyblok) - [TakeShape](/examples/cms-takeshape) - [Tina](/examples/cms-tina) - [Umbraco](/examples/cms-umbraco) - [Umbraco heartcore](/examples/cms-umbraco-heartcore) - [Webiny](/examples/cms-webiny) - [WordPress](/examples/cms-wordpress) - [Blog Starter](/examples/blog-starter) ## How to use 1. Download the example: Execute [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/create-next-app) with [npm](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/init), [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/create/), or [pnpm](https://pnpm.io) to bootstrap the example: ```bash npx create-next-app --example cms-makeswift cms-makeswift-app ``` ```bash yarn create next-app --example cms-makeswift cms-makeswift-app ``` ```bash pnpm create next-app --example cms-makeswift cms-makeswift-app ``` 2. Install dependencies: ```bash yarn install # or npm install # or pnpm install ``` 3. Rename the `.env.local.example` file to `.env.local` and include your Makeswift site's API key: ```diff -- MAKESWIFT_API_HOST= -- MAKESWIFT_SITE_API_KEY= ++ MAKESWIFT_API_HOST=https://api.makeswift.com ++ MAKESWIFT_SITE_API_KEY= ``` 4. Run the local dev script: ```bash yarn dev # or npm run dev ``` Your host should be up and running on http://localhost:3000. 5. Finally, go to your Makeswift site settings and add http://localhost:3000/makeswift as the host URL and you're all set! ## Deploy it When you're ready to go live, deploy it to the cloud with [Vercel](https://vercel.com/new?utm_source=github&utm_medium=readme&utm_campaign=next-example) ([Documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs/deployment)). All you'll need to do is update your host inside of Makeswift to your Vercel deployment. ## Next steps With Makeswift, you can give your marketing team custom building blocks to create high quality Next.js pages. To learn more about Makeswift, take a look at the following resources: - [Makeswift Website](https://www.makeswift.com/) - [Makeswift Documentation](https://www.makeswift.com/docs/) - [Makeswift Discord Community](https://discord.gg/dGNdF3Uzfz) You can check out [the Makeswift GitHub repository](https://github.com/makeswift/makeswift) - your feedback and contributions are welcome!