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Contentful vs WordPress

Enterprise CMS meets the internet's default cms. Here's our take.

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Contentful

Enterprise CMS. Solid but expensive.

Contentful

Nice Pick

Enterprise CMS. Solid but expensive.

Pros

  • +Mature platform
  • +Enterprise features
  • +Good docs

Cons

  • -Expensive
  • -Less flexible
  • -Slow iteration

WordPress

The internet's default CMS. It'll get your site up fast, but good luck keeping it from turning into a plugin-filled mess.

Pros

  • +Massive ecosystem of themes and plugins for endless customization
  • +User-friendly admin interface that non-developers can actually use
  • +Built-in SEO tools and blogging features out of the box
  • +Strong community support and extensive documentation

Cons

  • -Security vulnerabilities are common due to outdated plugins and themes
  • -Performance can degrade quickly with too many plugins or poor hosting
  • -PHP-based architecture can feel clunky compared to modern frameworks

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Contentful is a headless cms while WordPress is a hosting & deployment. We picked Contentful based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Contentful wins

Based on overall popularity. Contentful is more widely used, but WordPress excels in its own space.

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