The newsroom CMS built for speed, trust, and revenue.

Masthead CMS helps local publishers move beyond fragile CMS stacks—whether you want Masthead Composable CMS (headless backend for your own frontend) or Masthead Cloud CMS (all-in-one on the edge)—with daily publishing, native ad ops integration, archive migration, audience growth, analytics, and revenue workflows.

Fast reader experience
Media organized at scale
Search built for discovery
AI Copilot built for newsrooms

Masthead Copilot

Draft, optimize, publish, and promote — Copilot does the busywork.

One assistant across the whole workflow: sharpen the story, format it for multiple surfaces, check it against newsroom standards, then turn it into scheduled, per-network social posts. Switch tabs to see each in action.

Stronger headline, AI overview, SEO title, meta description, and pre-publication style checks — generated in place, then published. Explore Copilot

Native integrations

Analytics, ad ops, discovery, distribution, and revenue tooling publishers already rely on—planned into launch.

Masthead CMS implementations can incorporate Google Ad Manager, Prebid header bidding, analytics stacks, tagging layers, discovery surfaces, social channels, and direct-sold sponsorship workflows your operation uses today—scoped up front rather than improvised after cutover.

  • Google Analytics
  • Google Tag Manager
  • Parse.ly
  • Chartbeat
  • Quantcast
  • Google News
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok for Business
  • YouTube
  • Stripe

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Why publishers switch

Local newsrooms need more than a faster theme or another plugin bundle.

The pressure on local publishers is operational: keep the site fast, protect the archive, grow newsletters, support sponsorships, measure audience behavior, post to social channels, and give editors tools that match how newsrooms work. Masthead CMS is built around that full operating model instead of treating each need as a separate add-on. Those capabilities are product core, not a bundle of plugins you wire together and maintain yourself.

Core positioning

Not another generic CMS with a newsroom plugin bolted on.

Masthead CMS is built for publishers that need editorial tooling, migration plans, analytics, audience growth surfaces, and revenue workflows to align—either as Masthead Cloud CMS (reader site and CMS together on Masthead's edge) or Masthead Composable CMS (same newsroom backend, your framework for the reader experience).

Publishing

Built around the story desk, not the plugin directory.

Reporters get a WordPress-familiar admin, local drafts and unpublish controls, Masthead DAM, Copilot Review with headline alternatives, media handling, canonical/source fields, revision history, featured/developing controls, and author metadata in one workflow.

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Delivery

Fast when the story matters most.

Pages stay quick and reliable when traffic spikes around elections, weather, sports, public safety, and breaking stories.

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Growth

Revenue surfaces included.

GAM and Prebid-ready ad slots, direct-sold sponsorships, newsletter gates, subscriptions, and audience follow flows are part of the system.

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Product workflow

One place to run the daily publishing operation, not just the article body.

Masthead CMS is built to power real newsroom surfaces: WordPress-familiar admin, customizable content models, multilingual editions where you need them, story and author pages, realistic Listen article audio, newsletter gates, weather, voter guides, native Sudoku, Wordio, localized puzzles and trivia, obituaries, Masthead DAM, syndication hub, GraphQL-powered frontends in Composable setups, slug-alias redirects, webhooks, on-site search, shortlinks, AI transcripts for audio and video, AI social scheduling, in-CMS analytics portlets, and Google News discovery.

Masthead CMS editorial workflow: write, package, and grow a story from one dashboard
01Write

Visual editor, Copilot Review, headline alternatives, multi-format formatting, and story templates.

02Package

SEO title, Masthead DAM hero media, focal point, captions, transcripts, Listen audio, and syndication attribution.

03Grow

Shortlinks, social scheduling, in-CMS analytics, Wordio and puzzles, obituaries, personalization where scoped, slug-alias redirects, and revision history.

Growth and revenue

Designed for commercial, nonprofit, and hybrid publisher revenue models.

Masthead CMS packages native Google Ad Manager and Prebid-ready ad architecture, direct-sold sponsorship workflows, newsletter growth, reader engagement through Sudoku, Wordio, localized word search, localized trivia and more, subscription and donation paths where your model needs them, AI-powered social scheduling with shortlinks, in-CMS analytics and SEO portlets, obituaries with syndication tooling, custom portlets for larger publishers, and local utility modules into one cohesive publishing system.

Audience acquisition

Newsletter gates, category follows, author follows, referral tracking, and campaign landing pages.

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Ad ops integration

Google Ad Manager slots, Prebid header bidding, Open Bidding yield groups, lazy-loaded placements, CMP hooks, and direct-sold sponsorship modules—without sacrificing Core Web Vitals.

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Hybrid revenue

Programmatic and direct-sold ads alongside subscriptions, membership, donations, sponsored labels, premium gates, and analytics-ready monetization reporting.

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AI social distribution

Schedule to Facebook, X, Instagram, and more—with shortlinks, branded story images, first-comment links, and newsroom-ready link-in-bio campaigns.

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White-label games

Sudoku, Wordio, localized word search, localized trivia, and additional puzzle formats integrated natively into your site—no third-party iframe patchwork.

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Obituaries

Editorial workflows for life-events content plus syndication tools for partners and redistribution alongside your daily news operation.

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Newsroom analytics

GA, Adobe Analytics, Parse.ly, Chartbeat, and SEO/performance portlets inside the CMS so editors review data where they publish.

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Local utility

Elections, weather, events, restaurants, sports scores, public records, civic info, podcasts, video, and AI-generated transcripts.

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Operating model

A CMS decision touches editorial, revenue, audience, technology, and leadership.

Masthead CMS is built for the conversations publishers actually have before a relaunch: what moves, what breaks, what improves, who owns the workflow, and how the newsroom keeps growing after launch.

Team members reviewing work together around a laptop.

Migration risk

Archive mapping, redirects, author data, media credits, search metadata, and analytics continuity are planned before launch.

Newsroom adoption

Editors need workflows that match daily coverage, not a generic page builder that requires workarounds for every story type.

Business growth

Programmatic and direct-sold ads, newsletter capture, sponsorships, subscriptions, social distribution, and ad ops measurement belong inside the platform plan.

Launch ownership

Roles for hosting changes, redirects, analytics portlets, SEO validation, and post-launch iteration are explicit so fixes do not stall in handoffs.

Deployment options

Composable CMS or Cloud CMS—the same newsroom core, two ways to deliver.

Choose how your reader experience is built and hosted. Masthead Composable CMS keeps Masthead as your editorial backend while your team owns the frontend. Masthead Cloud CMS is the full package: backend and public site together on Masthead’s edge infrastructure.

Headless · bring your own frontend

Masthead Composable CMS

Use Masthead as your editorial system and content API, then ship the public site on Next.js, Astro, SvelteKit, or any stack you standardize on. Editors get the same workflows, media model, and publishing tools; your engineers own routing, rendering, and how you host and cache pages.

  • GraphQL API with flexible querying for your stack
  • Customizable schema, content modeling, and content types
  • Centralized image and asset management
  • Webhooks alongside API-first editorial delivery
  • Pair with frameworks such as Next.js or Astro
  • Your hosting, CDN, and release cadence for the reader site

All-in-one · Masthead-hosted on the edge

Masthead Cloud CMS

Run editorial and reader experiences as one Masthead deployment on the Cloudflare edge network: worldwide points of presence, low latency for readers, and capacity that absorbs major traffic spikes with automatic load balancing—without provisioning and tending to your own origin fleet. Masthead CDN handles media delivery end to end—images and assets are served at the dimensions each layout needs, in modern formats where supported, with a tuned quality-to-size balance—so readers get fast loads every time without your team hand-optimizing every crop and export.

  • Backend and frontend both powered by Masthead
  • Edge delivery on Cloudflare for speed and resilience
  • Masthead CDN for media: right-sized assets, optimal formats, and quality tuned for size every time
  • Native privacy controls on reader sites so newsrooms can focus on coverage, not bolt-on compliance work
  • Built to scale through breaking news and viral traffic
  • Multi-channel delivery and personalization-aware modules when scoped

Migration promise

Bring the archive. Keep the search equity.

Move from WordPress VIP, WordPress, BLOX CMS, TownNews, Arc XP, RSS, XML, SQL, or markdown archives while preserving search equity, media metadata, canonical attribution, subscriber context, and analytics continuity.

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Implementation confidence

A launch model built around continuity, ownership, and measurable growth.

Publisher team collaborating on launch planning, continuity, and newsroom operations

Masthead CMS is not just a front-end rebuild. The implementation process accounts for migration, editorial adoption, support, analytics continuity, in-CMS measurement portlets, and the business surfaces that keep a local newsroom running.

Migration methodology

Archive mapping, URL preservation, media cleanup, author continuity, redirects, and search equity are planned before launch.

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Support model

Newsroom workflows, launch support, module planning, and post-launch iteration are scoped around how the publisher actually operates.

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Ownership model

Publishers get a modern platform path with fewer legacy maintenance burdens and a clearer alternative to WordPress VIP, Arc XP, and BLOX CMS.

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Analytics continuity

In-CMS analytics, ad ops reporting, and GAM/Prebid validation are treated as launch requirements, not afterthoughts.

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Comparison

Masthead vs WordPress VIP, Arc XP, and BLOX CMS.

Masthead CMS is positioned for publishers comparing enterprise WordPress, large media operating systems, and legacy local-media suites against a faster, more focused newsroom platform.

FAQ

Questions publishers usually ask first.

What kind of publisher is Masthead CMS best for?

Masthead CMS is built for local newsrooms, regional publishers, and publishing groups that need faster sites, newsroom-specific workflows, native ad ops integration, revenue tools, analytics support, and a practical migration path.

Does Masthead CMS include reader games or puzzles?

Yes. Masthead CMS offers white-label games natively on your site—including Sudoku, Wordio, localized word search, localized trivia, and additional formats—so habitual engagement stays under your brand.

Does Masthead CMS integrate with Google Ad Manager and Prebid?

Yes. Reader templates support GAM (GPT) slot architecture and Prebid.js or Prebid Server header bidding mapped to GAM key-values and yield groups. Lazy loading and CMP hooks can be scoped so programmatic demand works alongside direct-sold sponsorships.

Is Masthead CMS only for nonprofit newsrooms?

No. Masthead CMS serves commercial publishers, nonprofit newsrooms, and hybrid models that combine programmatic ads, direct-sold sponsorships, subscriptions, and donations.

Does Masthead CMS support in-CMS analytics?

Yes. Newsroom analytics portlets for Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, Parse.ly, Chartbeat, and SEO/performance dashboards can be scoped into the implementation so measurement is planned before launch.

How are obituaries handled?

Obituaries are managed in the CMS with editorial workflows and syndication tools for partner distribution, alongside the rest of the newsroom catalogue.

Can Masthead CMS help us move off WordPress or another legacy CMS?

Yes. Masthead CMS migration planning can cover WordPress VIP, WordPress, Arc XP, BLOX CMS, TownNews, RSS, XML, SQL, and archive exports while preserving content, media, authors, redirects, and search equity.

Is pricing self-serve?

No. Masthead CMS pricing is scoped through a sales conversation because each publisher has different migration, launch, support, module, and integration needs.

Can Masthead CMS support social distribution?

Yes. Masthead CMS includes AI-powered social scheduling workflows for Facebook, X, Instagram, branded story images, first-comment links, and newsroom link-in-bio promotion.

Which AI features are included out of the box?

Masthead CMS includes Masthead Copilot for headline and summary generation, multi-format formatting, AI-generated transcripts for audio and video, realistic text-to-speech narration for articles, and automated legal or style-guide vetting before publication. Access to narration can be controlled for paying subscribers, newsletter subscribers, or other audience criteria.

Can publishing groups use Masthead CMS for multiple sites?

Yes. Multi-site publishing can support shared platform standards while allowing each local brand to preserve its own identity, homepage priorities, revenue needs, and audience workflows.