A CMS for business solves one problem: letting a non-technical editor manage the site's content without touching code. It might seem like WordPress, Tilda or any website builder already closes this gap. But every solution carries its own price, and for specific projects that price can be higher than it first looks.
Owning your admin panel is about control over where your data lives, how it's structured, and who has access to it. That's not paranoia — it's operational stability. A website builder sets its own pricing and terms, and you can't influence them. A plugin ecosystem needs ongoing upkeep — fine if someone's there to do it. An owned admin panel removes both dependencies: code and data stay in your own project.
Apros CMS is built on Next.js + Payload CMS. Payload is an open-source, TypeScript-first headless CMS that lives in your own repository, not on external servers. We built an interface on top of it, optimized for the typical tasks of a corporate website editor: editing text and images, publishing news and case studies, multilingual UA+RU content, SEO fields on every page. Our technical team can extend collections and fields without rewriting the core.
No SaaS dependencies means: no "$X per editor a month", no "your plan doesn't include that feature", no data on someone else's servers. For a business ordering a site meant to last 3-5 years, that's a real factor in total cost of ownership.
Multilingual support out of the box is especially relevant for the Ukrainian market: most B2B sites support UA and RU, and some are eyeing EN. WordPress solves this with a plugin (Polylang, WPML) — a working path that needs its own setup. In Apros CMS, the language switcher is built into the core. If you're interested in a headless approach and API-first architecture — Headless CMS and Next.js →
Apros CMS comes bundled with every site we develop. If you're considering corporate website development, start with the service page: there you'll find the process, timeline and what's included in the result. Corporate website with Apros CMS →