Jamstack
Jamstack is a web development architecture pattern and solution stack based on JavaScript, APIs, and Markup (JAM).
It is characterized by prebuilt static assets with dynamic functionality handled via client-side JavaScript, the use of static site solutions such as Gatsby, Hugo, and Next.js, deployments that update the entire site at once, and reduced server-side complexity.
According to our data, Jamstack is the 4th most popular tech stack on the web.
It has 9.3% of the tech stack market share and is detected on 2.8% of all websites.
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π Rankings and Market Share
- Tech Stack
- Rank: 4
- Market share: 9.3%
π Jamstack Awards
- π₯ Most popular in Bangladesh in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Most popular in Mongolia in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Most popular in Isle of Man in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Most popular in Saint Helena in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Most popular in Turkmenistan in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Russia in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Iceland in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Uzbekistan in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Kazakhstan in the Tech Stack category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Belarus in the Tech Stack category.
β‘ Sites Using Jamstack
We have data on 94,243 websites that use Jamstack technology. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.
The highest rated site using Jamstack is yahoo.com.
| # | Website | Rank | Country | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | #16 | United States | American English | |
| 2 | #20 | United States | American English | |
| 3 | #23 | United States | English | |
| 4 | patreon.com |
#47 | United States | English |
| 5 | #50 | United States | English | |
| 6 | #56 | American English | ||
| 7 | #61 | United States | American English | |
| 8 | #63 | United States | English | |
| 9 | #65 | United Kingdom | British English | |
| 10 | #68 | United States | English | |
| 11 | #77 | English | ||
| 12 | #82 | English | ||
| 13 | #94 | United States | American English | |
| 14 | snapchat.com | #98 | American English | |
| 15 | #104 | English | ||
| 16 | #111 | English | ||
| 17 | #116 | English | ||
| 18 | #130 | Japan | American English | |
| 19 | #132 | United States | English | |
| 20 | #149 | Japan | English |
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Jamstack:
- are located in the United States
- have content in English
- use the .com domain extension
- fall into the Business category.
Most of the sites using Jamstack are from the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
- United States 19.2%
- Germany 6.3%
- United Kingdom 5.9%
- Japan 4.4%
- France 4%
- Netherlands 3.5%
- India 3.5%
- Russia 3.3%
- Brazil 3%
- Other 46.9%
Most Jamstack users speak English, German, or Spanish.
- English 64.8%
- German 3.8%
- Spanish 3.1%
- Japanese 3%
- Russian 2.6%
- French 2.6%
- Chinese 2.5%
- Portuguese 2.4%
- Dutch 1.9%
- Other 13.3%
Jamstack technology is especially popular on .com top-level domains.
- .com 44.9%
- .org 4.5%
- .io 2.9%
- .de 2.5%
- .net 2.3%
- .ru 1.7%
- .co.uk 1.6%
- .nl 1.6%
- .fr 1.2%
- Other 36.8%
The primary market segments for websites utilizing Jamstack include business, marketing and merchandising, and online shopping.
- Business 18.1%
- Marketing/Merchandising 9.2%
- Online Shopping 7.8%
- Internet Services 6.7%
- Education/Reference 4.8%
- Entertainment 4.5%
- Blogs/Wiki 4.4%
- Travel 4.3%
- Software/Hardware 4.2%
- Other 36%
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π¬ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the company behind Jamstack?
Jamstack is owned by Netlify, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.
Which country uses Jamstack the most?
The majority of Jamstack users are from the United States.
Who uses Jamstack?
According to our data, Jamstack is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as yahoo.com,
cloudflare.com, and
vimeo.com.
Is Jamstack used on government websites?
In total, we found Jamstack on 54 government sites in the United States.
Do academic institutions use Jamstack?
Yes. Overall, we know of 79 academic websites in the United States that use Jamstack.
How does Jamstack compare to the competition?
Jamstack is one of the most popular tech stacks, second only to
LEMP,
LAMP, and Microsoft Stack.
What are the alternatives to Jamstack?
Alternatives and possible competitors to Jamstack may include
LEMP,
LAMP, and Microsoft Stack.
π See Also
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