Brightsy AI provides two powerful content management features: Content for structured data and Sites for building web pages.
Content
Content is the foundation of structured data management, enabling you to define, store, and interact with custom data models.
Features & Capabilities
- Schema Definition: Create custom data structures using JSON Schema standard
- Field Validation: Enforce data integrity with type checking and validation rules
- UI Configuration: Customize how forms and data display appear to users
- Relationships: Define has-one and has-many relationships between record types
- Natural Language Search: Semantic search capabilities on enabled record types
- Advanced Querying: Complex filtering, sorting, and aggregation across records
- Vector Database Support: Enables Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) applications
- Localization: Multi-language support for global content
Creating Record Types
{
"type": "object",
"required": ["name", "email"],
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Name"
},
"email": {
"type": "string",
"format": "email",
"title": "Email Address"
},
"phone": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Phone Number"
}
}
}
UI Configuration
{
"name": {
"ui:autofocus": true
},
"email": {},
"phone": {
"ui:placeholder": "+1 (xxx) xxx-xxxx"
}
}
Managing Records
- Create records that conform to your schema definitions
- Query records with advanced filtering
- Update records while maintaining schema validation
- Delete records when no longer needed
Sites
Sites allows you to create beautiful marketing sites and landing pages with a visual page builder.
Features & Capabilities
- Visual Editor: Drag-and-drop page building experience
- Custom Domains: Connect your own domain names
- SEO Metadata: Full control over page titles, descriptions, and meta tags
- Responsive Design: Pages automatically adapt to all screen sizes
- Component Library: Reusable components for consistent design
- Content Integration: Pull data from your Content record types
Best Practices
- Field Design: Use descriptive field names and appropriate data types