
Why Astro is the Future of Content-Driven Websites
Astro's island architecture and zero-JS-by-default approach make it the ideal front-end layer for headless CMS delivery.
When you pair a headless CMS with a modern front-end framework, you need a build tool that respects the content-first nature of the project. Astro does exactly that. Its partial hydration model means only the interactive components ship JavaScript to the browser — everything else is pure HTML.
For CMS-driven sites this is transformative. A blog or marketing site built with Astro and a headless back-end can achieve near-perfect Lighthouse scores out of the box, because the architecture itself enforces performance discipline.
The growing ecosystem of Astro integrations — including official adapters for Jahia, Contentful, and Sanity — means teams can adopt it without rebuilding their content infrastructure.