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PLAY! Summit Demo on XM Cloud

A headless site built to showcase the power of Sitecore's composable digital solutions, on XM Cloud

PLAY! Website Home Page

This repository is a Sitecore DXP demo that uses:

  • Sitecore XM Cloud
    • XM Cloud Pages Personalize
    • XM Cloud Pages Analyze
  • Sitecore Content Hub DAM and CMP
  • Sitecore Search
  • Sitecore JavaScript Services (JSS)
  • Next.js
  • Vercel
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Storybook

Live Demo

View the live demo at play-website.sitecoredemo.com

Storybook

View the Storybook at play-website-storybook.sitecoredemo.com

The setup, installation, development, and usage documentation is available in the docs folder.

⚠ Important notice

Is PLAY! Summit a starter kit or template solution?

No. You should not clone this repository for the purposes of starting a new Sitecore project. There are other community solutions which can be used as a starter for Sitecore implementations. PLAY! Summit is intended as a demo site demonstrating the full Sitecore DXP capabilities.

Is PLAY! Summit supported by Sitecore?

Sitecore maintains the PLAY! Summit example, but PLAY! Summit code is not supported by Sitecore Product Support Services. Please do not submit support tickets regarding PLAY! Summit.

How can I get help with PLAY! Summit?

For usage questions regarding PLAY! Summit, installation or code, please use Sitecore Stack Exchange or #sitecoredemo on Sitecore Community Slack.

Please do not submit usage questions via GitHub.

Bug reports

You can use GitHub to submit bug reports for PLAY! Summit.

Feature requests

You can use GitHub to submit feature requests for PLAY! Summit.

Contribute

Contributions are always welcome by submitting pull requests on GitHub!

License

Please read the LICENSE carefully prior to using the code in this repository.

Warranty

The code, samples and/or solutions provided in this repository are for example purposes only and without warranty (expressed or implied). The code has not been extensively tested and is not guaranteed to be bug free.