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About this Skill

Perfect for AI Agents needing structured content design principles for headless CMS and Sanity-specific implementation content-modeling-best-practices is a set of principles for designing structured content that applies to any headless CMS, including Sanity

Features

Provides guidelines for starting new projects and designing content models
Helps evaluate whether content should be structured or free-form
Offers guidance on deciding between references and embedded content
Supports planning for multi-channel content delivery
Includes Sanity-specific implementation notes for content modeling

# Core Topics

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Updated: 3/6/2026

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The content-modeling-best-practices MCP Server by firstcreditunion is an open-source Categories.community integration for Claude and other AI agents, enabling seamless task automation and capability expansion. Optimized for how to use content modeling best practices, what is content modeling best practices, content modeling best practices for headless CMS.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for AI Agents needing structured content design principles for headless CMS and Sanity-specific implementation

Core Value

Empowers agents to design flexible, reusable, and maintainable content models using principles applicable to headless CMS, including Sanity-specific notes, and supports multi-channel content delivery through structured content analysis

Capabilities Granted for content-modeling-best-practices MCP Server

Designing structured content for new projects
Evaluating content structure for flexibility and reusability
Planning multi-channel content delivery with headless CMS

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires understanding of headless CMS architecture
  • Sanity-specific implementation notes may require additional setup
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Content Modeling Best Practices

Principles for designing structured content that's flexible, reusable, and maintainable. These concepts apply to any headless CMS but include Sanity-specific implementation notes.

When to Apply

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Starting a new project and designing the content model
  • Evaluating whether content should be structured or free-form
  • Deciding between references and embedded content
  • Planning for multi-channel content delivery
  • Refactoring existing content structures

Core Principles

  1. Content is data, not pages — Structure content for meaning, not presentation
  2. Single source of truth — Avoid content duplication
  3. Future-proof — Design for channels that don't exist yet
  4. Editor-centric — Optimize for the people creating content

Resources

See resources/ for detailed guidance on specific topics:

  • resources/separation-of-concerns.md — Separating content from presentation
  • resources/reference-vs-embedding.md — When to use references vs embedded objects
  • resources/content-reuse.md — Content reuse patterns and the reuse spectrum
  • resources/taxonomy-classification.md — Flat, hierarchical, and faceted classification

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