I love that Word Press is set up in an easy way, with templates that my mind finds easy to navigate. I have no web designing experience, but I've been able to make web posts look great, thanks to the fact that Word Press is set up in an easy, user-friendly way. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes there seems to be a roadblock with how certain aspects are set up with Word Press, such as when I want to link an image to a certain web site. If it is an image of more than one logo, I can only link it to one web site. Beaver Builder is great, but it is a challenge to learn. The more you play with it, the easier it is and the more you learn about how it workds. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
. The big community support which have solutions to the unexpected problems
. Easy to use
. Plenty of features which makes it perfect and gives us the ability to customize each and every thing
. Easy to Integrate with any other softwares or CRMS or payment gateways
. Not a headache to Implement it in your business
. Very Frequent use in our business
. Normal Customer support which solves any problem in a day
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. The themes and plugins of wordpress is such a powerful thing in my view, it makes any thing possible without the need to write a single line of code Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Less Structured Navigation and hidden settings for every feature
2. The frequent crash of dashboard if you are making tons of edits at a time.
3. Needs a lot of optimization to increase the speed of website
4. Seacutiy is a big concern because the website which are build on wordpress are very venerable and can get hacked Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WordPress is a great tool to build your websites. it took a while to understand how it works along with installed plug-ins and woocommerce. There many page builders to make it even better, especially for the clients so they have ful control of their website. There are tons of plug ins and themes on the market to get your website up and running fast without complicated coding and easily integrated and implemented. All my clients use Divi and Elementor page builders. they are easy to use once you get around it. There are tons of tutorials and great support from Divi folks and my pressable wordpress host. We use wordpress weekly and the more you use, the more comfortable you'll get. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WordPress lacks full support, especially where there are trouble some plug ins involved, they tend to blame one another instead of working together to solve the conflict. So in this case you hire a second set of eyes developer to troubleshoot. It's a very strong community support, but there is almost no official one customer support.
WordPress requires constant monitoring and updates to plug ins and themes due to WordPress, theme, PhP updates.
Some parts do require complicated coding for full compatibility and site security and speed. Visual builders can sometimes be very slow to update pages.
You have to spend time to research what plug ins are good and are updated frequently that work well with your site without conflicts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Wordpress is a basic CMS for almost all of our clients. It's easy to implement, you need just to upload zip archive with Wordpresss, unzip it and create database
- Huge themes selection. You can choose free or paid themes, if you need you can create new one. Wordpress library contains hundreds of ready themes for different site types, also there is several major big platforms where you can buy paid ones. We used both Free and Paid variants, it depends on a client
- Flexibility. You can make company website, blog, even shop with right theme and right plugins, we primarily did landings for ads and several e-commerce projects
- Plugins. You can expand everything in this CMS and integrate different services and external APIs. Create e-commerce shops, complete custom designs with constructors, dynamic forms, custom scripts, etc.
- Huge community. Wordpress has a very strong community with a tons of advices, instructions and solutions. Wordpress forum solved a lot of times different problems with plugins and themes
- We use Wordpress as our daily driver on our website and our client ones Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Built-it visual constructor is not very great, you will definitely try to search for an more simple and powerful alternative
- There were situations when you need to install plugin for small little function and with time on our several client projects this plugins collection becomes a real mess, when you use only small percentage of functions of installed plugins
- It's very strong community support, but there is almost no official one customer support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The best thing WP can offer is open source, followed by total customization and control. You'll have access to many interesting plugins where you can manage your site with total freedom. The best thing is that they have a huge community of developers, which reduces costs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
From my opinion there are some weaknesses that I can list: security issues, performance if you're not able to optimize the product and too much dependence on third-party plugins. This can cause problems for smaller products without much technological infrastructure. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WordPress does blogs well; it is cost-effective and relatively user-friendly. Agencies have built automation to instantly build a basic website for their clients with little to no effort, and advanced users, such as the Canadian Grand Prix of Formula 1, have made highly customized websites that look good. It's easy to integrate other software such as Givecloud, Keela, Mailchimp or other products that allow you to embed code into different websites and Wordpress supports the Head code and page code necessary for each. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WordPress requires constant monitoring for plugin updates and compatibility and is much harder to design than other options. I've used WordPress frequently, and it is usually more time-consuming to do an identical task than in other builders. This is not necessarily Wordpress's fault but the Plugin or Builder that is being nailed onto Wordpress after the fact. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I love about WordPress.org is the freedom it gives you. You can customize just about anything—whether it’s the design, features, or functionality. Plus, you actually own your site, which is a huge bonus compared to other platforms. There’s also a massive community and tons of resources, so it’s easy to find help or learn as you go! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I don’t love about WordPress.org is that it can be a bit overwhelming, especially if you’re not super tech-savvy. You have to handle things like hosting, security, and updates on your own, which can feel like a lot. And if you want to customize your site beyond the basics, you might need to know some coding or hire a developer, which can get expensive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Best part of wordpress is it's flexibility and easy to use, its is as good as beginner or you are expert, supports both ecommerce sites and informative website, Best part is it has thousands of plugins which saves lots of time and save extensive time on coding, it has large community that is you can call customer support, its esay to install, i use it daily and it integrates with lots of other platform also Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Number of customization and plugins is overvelming, it is not as secure as other platforms using plugins can broke some themes and cause vulnerabilities on site. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Ease of use and short learning curve. Can be easily explained event to someone with very little or no coding skills. The drag-and-drop approach of most components is a lifesaver when you need quick changes and edits and are looking at a lot of pages. The CMS can handle a ton of data, and the large support base for this platform means you can always find support from the community for any issues. It integrates pretty much with any system on the planet, and can be implemented and ready to go in 30mins. Great CMS for day-to-day use for beginners and advanced users alike. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its simplicy can sometimes lso be its biggest flaw. Code optimization, and getting multiple plugins to work well with each other can become problematic real soon. Its great for very basic and simple websites but struggles when you need a lot of complex stuff to be done. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I seriously love WordPress.org!
I knew nothing about building a website, even with a drag-and-drop builder. WordPress however, was easy to use. It's easy to find tutorials to help you along the way and there are a bunch of forums/communities where you can find experts. Plus the finished product looks great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If anything it's not knowing which template i should pick. I want to try them all!
Also the WordPress .com/.org thing is a little confusing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One of the best things about WordPress.org is its flexibility and control. It’s open-source, so you can customize nearly every aspect of your site with plugins, themes, and custom code. This freedom is ideal for users who want complete ownership of their website and the ability to scale it uniquely. The wide range of plugins lets you add advanced functionality (like e-commerce, SEO tools, and membership features) without building things from scratch. And with a vibrant community and extensive documentation, a wealth of resources will support you along the way. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
A drawback of WordPress.org is its steep learning curve, requiring users to manage hosting, security, and updates themselves. It also relies heavily on plugins, which can lead to compatibility issues and security risks if not properly maintained. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.