The Payload CMS Specialist for Teams Who Build Seriously
Principal-led Payload CMS development and architecture advisory for companies building on Next.js.
Updated March 2026

What Does a Payload CMS Consultant Actually Do?
A Payload CMS consultant defines the content architecture, access control, integration strategy, and implementation direction your system needs before those decisions turn into expensive code.
Payload CMS is code-first and TypeScript-native — which means the quality of your implementation depends almost entirely on the person who designs and builds it.
A Payload CMS consultant designs and implements the system correctly from the start: the right collections, the right relationships, the right access control model, the right database adapter, and the right integrations with your existing tools.
This is different from a generic "headless CMS developer." Payload-specific expertise means knowing how to structure content models that won't break at scale, how to use hooks without causing recursion, how to implement jobs and queues for background tasks, how to build multi-tenant architectures correctly, and how to migrate from legacy CMSes without losing data or SEO equity.
Experience
6+ years
Next.js + Payload CMS
Engagements
Max 3
Active at any time
Starting at
$15K+
Website builds
Use Cases
When Companies Hire a Payload CMS Specialist
Not every project needs a Payload specialist. But for the right problem, trying to figure it out in-house is expensive. Here are the situations where hiring a consultant pays for itself quickly.
You’re building on Payload for the first time
The architecture decisions you make in week one determine how maintainable the system is in year two. Getting the content model, database adapter, and access control right from the start prevents expensive rework.
You’re migrating off WordPress, Contentful, or another CMS
Migrations are not just data exports. They require content model redesign, SEO preservation, admin workflow redesign, and integration remapping. A specialist does this without disruption to your live site.
You need multi-tenant, multi-language, or enterprise-grade architecture
Multi-tenancy, localization, and complex access control patterns require deep framework knowledge. These aren’t features you configure — they’re architectural decisions that affect every other part of the system.
Your in-house team is building with Payload but needs direction
If your developers are competent but new to Payload, senior advisory prevents the most expensive mistakes — wrong data models, broken hooks, scale-breaking query patterns — before they get built into production.
Scope of Work
What a Payload CMS Engagement Covers
Every engagement is scoped to what the project actually needs. Below is what I cover across build and advisory engagements — not as a menu to pick from, but as areas of expertise I bring fully into every project.
Architecture & Content Modeling
Designing the right collection structure, globals, fields, and relationships for your specific data model. Choosing and configuring the database adapter (PostgreSQL or MongoDB). Setting up multi-tenant, multi-language, or multi-site architectures where required.
Build & Integration
Frontend integration with Next.js — App Router, ISR, live preview, and draft mode. Payload hooks, custom endpoints, and background jobs for operational workflows. Admin UI customization with custom components and field types.
Migration & Advisory
Full CMS migrations from WordPress, Contentful, Sanity, Strapi, or other platforms. Architecture reviews and risk assessments for teams building in-house. Weekly decision sessions and async code review.
Choose the Model That Fits Your Situation
I design and build it end to end
For B2B companies that need a complex website built correctly — from content architecture and migration through to design, development, and launch. Senior-led. No handoffs.
Learn moreYour team builds. I make sure they build it right.
For companies with existing developers who need senior architecture direction on Next.js + Payload CMS. Weekly decision sessions, async code review, and risk reduction.
Learn moreWhat This Looks Like on a Real Project
Multi-brand company consolidating three CMS platforms
Problem
The client was operating WordPress, Ghost, and ProcessWire in parallel across different parts of the business. Content operations were fragmented, editor workflows were inconsistent, and every structural change had to be solved three different ways.
Decision
I designed a single Payload CMS architecture to unify those systems under one content model, one admin workflow, and one implementation foundation, while preserving the operational needs that had previously been split across the three platforms.
Outcome
The result was one CMS instead of three, with centralized content operations, lower technical overhead, and a system the business could extend without multiplying complexity every time a new requirement appeared.
Investment
What to Expect on Cost
I don't publish fixed pricing because scope determines cost — and scope is defined during the initial conversation, not before it. What I do provide are clear entry points so you can self-qualify before reaching out.
| Engagement Type | Starting Point |
|---|---|
| Payload CMS Website Build | From $15,000 |
| CMS Migration to Payload | From $10,000 |
| Next.js + Payload Advisory | Cadence-based |
| Payload CMS Audit | $2,500–$3,500 |
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