WordPress.com offers a very stable and extremely easy-to-use environment, even for someone without technical skills. The interface is clear, the options are well organized, and the whole setup allows for creating a professional site in very little time. What I particularly appreciate is the peace of mind associated with managed hosting: automatic updates, enhanced security, backups — everything is taken care of. This allows me to focus on content, SEO, and strategy, rather than technical maintenance. The theme system is extensive enough to meet the needs of most freelancers, coaches, or small businesses. The block editor (Gutenberg) has really matured: you can now build clean, modular, and coherent pages without resorting to an external builder, even though many extensions like Divi or Elementor are extremely appreciated. For users who want to publish regularly, the platform is smooth, stable, and pleasant on a daily basis, very reliable and useful for small sites. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Even though WordPress.com has evolved a lot, some limitations persist. The customization possibilities remain less advanced than on Webflow in terms of design, which can frustrate some users who want a completely custom design. Moreover, the reliance on certain paid plans to unlock relatively basic features (such as installing third-party plugins or certain technical optimizations) can be surprising when comparing the .com version to other more open CMS. Costs can rise quickly as soon as you try to step outside the standard framework. Finally, the ecosystem remains somewhat closed: you have to accept the technical choices imposed by the platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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