Introducing the Documentation Starter powered by MDX.

By James Perkins

November 2, 2021

When we released our MDX Support, we wanted to create a real-world application that showed the power of Tina and MDX. We know how important documentation is to teams and that the market’s current



Tina now supports MDX.

By James Perkins

October 26, 2021

The team at Tina is dedicated to revolutionizing the CMS space. We were the first to offer contextual editing in real-time which enabled teams to be more productive. Now we are introducing the



Notre Ami, Frank Taillandier ❤️

By Scott Gallant

September 10, 2021

🇨🇦 See the english version here (merci à Nicolas Goutay pour la traduction en français). Frank Taillandier and colleagues Vendredi dernier, Frank n’a pas participé à notre club de lecture, ce qui



Our Friend, Frank Taillandier ❤️

By Scott Gallant

September 10, 2021

🇫🇷 Voir la version française ici (translated by Nicolas Goutay). Frank Taillandier and colleagues Last Friday, Frank didn’t attend our company book club meeting which was very unusual for him. He



Introducing Logan Anderson!

By James Perkins

September 1, 2021

Tina has a small core team of developers who work on both our open-source toolkit and cloud offering. When I started here, I was introduced to Logan as a member of the Open Source team, Logan was



Tina is in Beta

By James Perkins

August 19, 2021

The team at Tina has been working hard since June 2nd when we launched Tina Cloud alpha. We took all your feedback and thoughts and iterated to make huge improvements to the product. The alpha



Manage your media with Cloudinary

By James Perkins

July 9, 2021

Tina now supports Cloudinary as a Media Manager We released our public alpha just over a month ago and one thing that has come up in the feedback we have been collecting is the ability to use Tina's



Structure your content with GraphQL in Tina

By Frank Taillandier

June 25, 2021

Tina adopts a developer-centric approach to structure content, which means you can model your content locally in your favourite editor. Thanks to a GraphQL layer on top of the files stored in your



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