At Sengo, we help organizations modernize their digital platforms using flexible, future-ready solutions. But the first big question is often: Should you go composable or stick with a monolith?
Whether you’re evaluating Sitecore XM Cloud, exploring Kentico Xperience, or building from scratch with Storyblok and Netlify—this guide will help you weigh your options.
A monolithic platform bundles everything—CMS, backend, frontend, and services—into a single application.
Example: Sitecore XP or classic WordPress setups.
Composable architecture is about picking best-of-breed tools and connecting them via APIs. It’s modular, agile, and designed for the omnichannel era.
[ Storyblok CMS ] ─▶ [ GraphQL API ] ─▶ [ Svelte Frontend ]
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[ Netlify Hosting ] [ Coveo Search ]
All stitched together by Sengo, with secure auth, CI/CD, and cloud-native performance.
We’re trusted implementation partners for:
Whether you’re migrating, replatforming, or just exploring, we’re here to guide your journey.
| Architecture | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Monolithic | Simple, unified, stable | Harder to scale or customize |
| Composable | Flexible, scalable, agile | Requires integration strategy |
Need help deciding? Want to migrate or design a composable stack from scratch?
Let’s chat. Talk to Sengo and start building your next-gen digital experience today.
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