Complete guide to migrating your Contentstack website to Gridsome. Leave Contentstack's enterprise pricing puts it out of reach for small teams behind and get graphql data layer pulls from any cms or api source. Free migration tool included.
You can migrate from Contentstack to Gridsome for free using LeaveWP. Enter your site URL, choose Gridsome as the destination, and download your content — posts, pages, and media — in minutes. No API keys, passwords, or CLI tools required. Difficulty: Medium. Estimated time: 20-40 minutes.
Enterprise headless CMS with composable DXP. Enterprise teams needing headless CMS with compliance, SLAs, and composable architecture, but these limitations push teams toward modern alternatives.
Enterprise pricing puts it out of reach for small teams
This is the most common reason teams migrate away from Contentstack. Gridsome eliminates this issue entirely.
Vendor lock-in with proprietary cloud-only platform
With Gridsome, graphql data layer pulls from any cms or api source.
Smaller developer community than Contentful or Strapi
Modern architectures like Gridsome are designed to avoid this from the ground up.
Overkill for simple content sites
After migrating, you'll no longer need to worry about this — Gridsome takes a fundamentally different approach.
Vue.js-based SSG with GraphQL data layer (unmaintained). Built with JavaScript (Vue.js), it's legacy vue 2 projects — new projects should use nuxt instead.
GraphQL data layer pulls from any CMS or API source
Vue.js framework for those in the Vue ecosystem
File-based routing similar to Next.js/Nuxt
Image optimization and lazy-loading built in
Gridsome is open-source and free to use. You own your code and data with no vendor lock-in. Deploy to any host that supports JavaScript, or use managed platforms like Vercel and Netlify for zero-config deployments.
Side-by-side comparison based on real platform characteristics
| Metric | Contentstack | Gridsome |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 | ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5 |
| Performance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 |
| Flexibility | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 | ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5 |
| Cost | ⭐ 1/5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 |
| Scalability | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 | ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5 |
| Ecosystem | ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5 | ⭐ 1/5 |
| Language | API-based (any frontend) | JavaScript (Vue.js) |
| Pricing | Paid (enterprise pricing) | Free (open-source) |
| Open Source | No | Yes |
Ratings are based on publicly available data, documentation, and community consensus as of 2026. Individual experience may vary.
A detailed breakdown of how your Contentstack content maps to Gridsome
What may need manual attention
Custom server-side logic, third-party integrations, and platform-specific plugins will need equivalent solutions in Gridsome. The core content (text, images, metadata) transfers cleanly.
Migrate your content in three simple steps
Enter your Contentstack site URL — LeaveWP connects automatically.
Select Gridsome as destination and choose content options.
Download your migrated content or preview it in your browser.
Migrating from Contentstack to Gridsome makes the most sense if you're experiencing enterprise pricing puts it out of reach for small teams or outgrowing Contentstack's architecture. Gridsome is best for legacy vue 2 projects — new projects should use nuxt instead.
You should migrate if: your Contentstack site is slow, your hosting costs are climbing, you need developer flexibility, or you want to adopt a modern JAMstack architecture.
You might want to stay if: your Contentstack site benefits from enterprise-grade with slas, compliance, and 24/7 support and you don't have JavaScript developers on your team. Contentstack is genuinely easy to use, and that simplicity has value.
The migration itself is straightforward with LeaveWP — enter your Contentstack URL, select Gridsome, and download your content. The more important question is whether Gridsome's architecture fits your team's skills and your project's long-term needs.
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