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Website creation and publishing platform

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Charity M.

Construction, 11-50 employees

Used daily for 1-2 years

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  • Likelihood to recommend7/10

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Multiple site owners' heaven

Reviewed 5 months ago

Once i got the hang of it, the pricing is ideal, especially for designing and hosting multiple sites, the sites I make are 100% custom to fit the needs Im trying to satisfy, and security options are endless. I love it

Pros

I like that its open source and allows dor endless customizations, if you dream it you can host it

Cons

Wordpress isnt newbie friendly, amd should be something you really dedicate yourself to, because you have to learn your way around the software/systems

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Teri D.

Information Technology and Services, 1-10 employees

Used daily for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend7/10

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Long time Wordpress User

Reviewed 9 months ago

I have used Wordpress for over 10 years. It has facilitated me building over 150 websites over the years and had got better and better over the years. With the right theme and plugins the options are endless.

Pros

There are plugins for almost everything, the best ones are paid ones but sometimes you can find a free one that does the job. The fact that it is largely open source means that it moves with the community using it and gets upgraded and checked more than most. Once you know how to use it it is fully customiseable, the options are endless and its easy to deploy and give your users access to it with some training.

Cons

The back end interface can be tricky to teach others how to use. Sometimes solutions that you'd think would be buyilt into the core arent and you have to find a plugin to do it. free plugins arent always as secure as they could be and support can be dropped so i always end up going with Paid options from bigger companies.