The rise of the Jamstack methodology represents an ideological shift in how websites are built, deployed, and maintained. See why we’ve shifted to a model of static-site generation.
Aging software turns into technical debt. Jamstack means that the single dev who originally built it, is not the only one who can fix it.
Smartphone adoption has made speed the top priority. Jamstack means faster loads with less latency and more cacheability.
Monolithic apps are complicated and have single points of failure. Jamstack cuts complexities and dependencies.
Dynamic applications need routine maintenance to remain operable. Jamstack means we can avoid that kind of stress.
We love the Jamstack so much we can’t keep it to ourselves. That’s why you can find us talking up its benefits at conferences. Here’s where we’ve been lately:


With a new CMS popping up almost weekly, how do you choose the right one? You have to consider cost, editing experience, front-end integrations, and so much more. Let's find out with Ample’s Director of Technology, Sean C Davis.


Becky Blank, Ample’s Director of Technical Operations, facilitates a client-focused discussion with examples of success and common pitfalls.


Taylor MacDonald, Ample’s CTO, presents a lightning talk that helps you avoid disaster, using a gradual migration strategy.