Senior headless CMS development talent and rates in Insurance
Senior headless CMS development engineers serving insurance run roughly $110–$165/hr. Stack realities for this combination: Guidewire / Duck Creek + Verisk + LexisNexis + Stripe ACH — common integrations: Guidewire / Duck Creek policy admin, Verisk + LexisNexis underwriting data, CCC + Mitchell auto-claims data. Quote-bind-issue portals; e-signature; bind-time payment
What headless CMS development actually requires in 2026
Top 2026 stacks: Sanity + Next.js (developer-friendly, JSON-based schema), Contentful + any framework (enterprise governance), Payload (open-source, self-hosted, Postgres-backed), and Storyblok (visual editing for marketing teams). Strapi remains popular but has scaling pain points above 100k entries. Senior headless devs design content models that survive product pivots — that means translation strategy, draft/preview workflows, and reference relationships modeled before any UI ships. Junior implementations bake assumptions into 50+ pages and require full re-modeling within a year.