Storyteller Launches in Private Beta
Sparkart’s new product, Storyteller, launched on Wednesday in private Beta - and boy are we excited.
Around the office, we’ve joked about Storyteller and the category under which the product itself falls (and doesn’t fall) in the tech world. One thing’s for sure though: you don’t want to get caught calling it a CMS. Some of us have gone so far as to call it the antithesis of a Content Management System. “Storyteller: the anti-CMS”.
That may be a bit bold, though, and not entirely accurate.
So we’re calling it a Content Presentation System. Storyteller will allow for developers (ranging in knowledge and skill level) to build beautiful websites - in both look and functionality - in minutes using the APIs from everyone’s favorite already-established and widely used content platforms. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Shopify… just to name a few.
The idea for Storyteller developed quickly and all at once. It was the culmination of nearly a decade of experience working with a proprietary CMS and the constraints and costs therein, particularly in such a rapidly advancing and expanding age of apps and integrations.
Check out storytellerhq.com now to request an invitation to our private Beta, or read more about Storyteller below from the folks at TechCrunch and Digital Trends!
“As our content is scattered across sites like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, the idea of a single, standalone website is starting to feel a bit quaint. On the consumer side, we’re seeing that with products like About.me and Flavors.me, which try to unify your various social identities in one place. Now a digital agency called Sparkart is tackling the problem from the brand and business side, with a product called Storyteller.”
“The timing is right for a product based on coding basics: the surge of interest in services like Codeacademy and Treehouse mean that a quite a few beginners wanting to test their new skills will flood the market.”