Scale globally without losing out on performance whenever a query is being sent to the API, its response is cached in over 190 data centers around the globe.
I love the flexibility of Hygraph. It's meant to be a headless CMS, and it thrives at that, but don't get it twisted. Hygraph can be a super powerful GraphQL database. I use it for my administrative tables, as well as for other projects.
Easy to set up and get started with. Versatile content modeling with flexible model relations and on-fly changes without the need or worry about API, GraphQL obviously, and a cherry on top - included CDN with image transformation. Oh wait, there are two cherries on top, Netlify integration being the other.
The best thing is flexibility. It's easy to add new fields, content types, etc. We've been using it for some time now for several customer sites; all implemented using gatsby.
Headless-content management, and it solves that problem greatly. Hygraph is the ideal way to fetch content and they make it very easy to build your schema, add your content, and fetch it in your site.
Our team uses Hygraph to push breaking news stories to our project's webpage. The project is a part of a large non-profit initiative and the goal is to feature current content (news stories, celebrity endorsements). Authors are able to quickly add content to the CMS without sacrificing the high quality our readers expect.