WordPress powers 43% of all websites and gives you maximum flexibility. Webflow produces cleaner code and eliminates maintenance anxiety. The right choice depends on whether you need a content engine or a design-forward marketing site.
Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 12 min
Our ratings come from building 50+ sites on WordPress and 15+ on Webflow.
| Dimension | WordPress | Webflow | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Market Share | 43.4% of all websites, 62.7% of CMS market | ~1.2% of CMS market | WordPress (scale) |
| Design Flexibility | Theme-based; page builders add visual editing | Visual CSS control, Figma-like editor, clean output | Webflow |
| Performance | Varies widely; page builders add code bloat | Clean HTML/CSS, higher Lighthouse scores out of box | Webflow |
| SEO | Full control via Yoast/RankMath, deep content tools | Good built-in SEO, limited content architecture depth | WordPress |
| Blogging | Purpose-built for content publishing, 20+ years mature | CMS collections work for blogs, less editorial tooling | WordPress |
| Ecommerce | WooCommerce (free, extensible, large plugin library) | Built-in ecommerce ($42-$84/mo), smaller feature set | WordPress |
| Hosting & Security | Self-hosted, you manage updates and security | Managed hosting, automatic SSL, global CDN included | Webflow |
| Learning Curve | Moderate; plugins and themes can be overwhelming | Steep for non-designers; rewards CSS/design knowledge | WordPress |
| Plugin/App Library | 60,000+ plugins for virtually any feature | Growing but limited integrations | WordPress |
| Cost (5-page business site) | $5-$50/mo hosting + $0-$200 theme + plugins | $18-$39/mo site plan + $0-$19/mo workspace | Tie |
WordPress gives you freedom at the cost of responsibility. Webflow gives you quality at the cost of flexibility. Neither is universally better. Your content strategy and team skills determine which trade-off serves you.
| Site Plan | Price | Key Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo | webflow.io subdomain, 2 pages, 1 GB bandwidth |
| Basic | $18/mo | Custom domain, no CMS, 50 GB bandwidth |
| CMS | $29/mo | 2,000 CMS items, 200 GB bandwidth |
| Business | $39/mo | 10,000 CMS items, 2.5 TB bandwidth |
| Ecommerce Standard | $42/mo | 500 products, 2% transaction fee |
| Component | Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| WordPress software | Free | Open source, always free |
| Hosting | $5-$200+/mo | Shared ($5-$15), managed ($25-$200+) |
| Domain | $10-$15/year | One-time annual cost |
| Premium theme | $50-$200 | One-time; free themes available |
| Essential plugins | $0-$500/year | Many free options; premium adds features |
| Page builder (optional) | $0-$200/year | Elementor Pro, Bricks, etc. |
“We build our own site on WordPress because we publish 20+ pieces of content per month and need full SEO control. But when a client wants a 10-page marketing site with custom animations and zero maintenance burden, we recommend Webflow. The platform should match the publishing velocity and technical capacity of the team running it.”
Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital
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Yes, but it’s not a one-click process. Blog posts can be exported from WordPress and imported into Webflow’s CMS using CSV. Pages need to be rebuilt in Webflow’s designer. Custom functionality from plugins will need Webflow-native alternatives or third-party integrations. Plan for URL redirects to preserve SEO equity. Migration typically takes 2-6 weeks depending on site complexity.
Webflow handles SEO fundamentals well: clean code output, fast page speeds, auto-generated sitemaps, customizable meta tags, 301 redirects, and responsive design. It lacks the depth of WordPress SEO plugins like Yoast or Rank Math for content analysis and advanced schema. For sites under 50 pages, Webflow’s SEO capabilities are more than adequate. For content-heavy sites, WordPress offers more SEO control.
Webflow is inherently more secure because it’s a managed platform. Security updates, SSL, DDoS protection, and hosting are handled automatically. WordPress sites face security risks primarily from outdated plugins and themes. A well-maintained WordPress site with security best practices is secure, but it requires active maintenance. If you don’t plan to maintain your site regularly, Webflow eliminates security concerns.
Webflow offers built-in ecommerce starting at $42/month (Standard plan) with support for up to 500 products. It handles basic product catalogs, checkout, and order management. For stores with complex product configurations, subscription models, or large catalogs (1,000+ products), WooCommerce on WordPress or Shopify offers significantly more ecommerce depth.
You don’t need to write code, but you need to understand CSS concepts. Webflow’s editor controls CSS properties visually: flexbox, grid, margins, padding, positioning. If terms like “flexbox,” “responsive breakpoints,” and “z-index” are unfamiliar, expect a learning curve of 2-4 weeks. Designers with CSS knowledge find Webflow intuitive. Non-technical marketers often find WordPress page builders easier to start with.
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