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Why This Used to Be Difficult
In the past, a website meant both the interface and the management system behind it. Even a simple marketing site often required a custom admin panel for editing text, images, forms, or products.
What Makes It Possible Today
API-based systems changed that model. The frontend can fetch content and operational data from a ready backend layer. Developers keep full control over layout, performance, and interactions while the platform handles the repetitive management layer.
What the Team Focuses On
- Design and responsive layout
- Performance and accessibility
- User journeys and conversions
- Brand-specific frontend experiences
What Pariette Removes
Pariette removes the need to build content panels, form tracking, and product management flows from zero. The frontend remains custom, but the operations behind it are already available. That balance is what makes frontend-first delivery practical.
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