A headless content management system (CMS) is a back end-only web content management system that acts primarily as a content repository. Unlike traditional CMS, a headless CMS does not include a pre-built front-end presentation layer or templating system. Instead, it provides a content repository and an API for managing the content. This separation of the front end from the back end allows for greater flexibility and customizability, as different front ends can consume the same content. A headless CMS makes content accessible via an API for display on any device, without a built-in presentation layer. It focuses on the administrative interface for content creators, content workflows, collaboration, and the organization of content into taxonomies. The main benefit of a headless CMS is the ability to manage content in one place and deploy that content on any digital channel. It also allows for faster editing experiences, content reuse, and remixing across web, mobile, and digital media platforms. However, it may require more effort to set up and configure, as well as a certain level of web development knowledge on both the front and back end. Businesses that need a highly customizable and easily managed content management system, but dont necessarily need a front-end website, may find a headless CMS to be a suitable solution.