WordPress, Webflow, WIX

We specialize primarily in the WordPress content management system. For e-commerce projects, we use WordPress’s WooCommerce integration. Statistics show it’s the world’s most widely used CMS for building websites and online stores. We’ve also worked with other popular platforms, including Webflow and Wix, to give clients flexible options that match their needs.

The platform you choose for content management matters

  • Experience shows that platforms promising “easy, do-it-yourself” websites often turn into major headaches later on. The same goes for claims that AI can build a professional business site in 5 minutes, it’s best to stay skeptical.

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Sustainability

Sustainability in a content management platform means several things. First, a powerful CMS makes it easy to integrate with other tools your business relies on (CRM, ERP, etc.). Second, it’s best to choose a platform that has been on the market for a long time and consistently evolves with new technologies. And third, widely used platforms ensure you’ll never struggle to find the right developer or designer to support your growth.

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Invest once for long-term value

We’ve often seen cases where a company builds its new website on a “promising” platform, maybe it came recommended, or maybe the CEO was convinced by an ad. Thousands of euros get invested, the new site goes live… only for problems to surface a few months later. Content management turns out to be clunky and complicated, things keep breaking, very few people know the platform, and finding developers is nearly impossible. Eventually, the company ends up back at square one, forced to reinvest and start over.

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Easy content management

You build a website to grow your business. Think about who will maintain it. Is the platform familiar to your team, and how easy is it to learn? The WordPress CMS is very straightforward, and Wix is also simple. Webflow takes a bit of getting used to. By contrast, Drupal is powerful for complex sites, but everyday content management can be cumbersome. Many users also consider Joomla dated. So choose with ease of content management in mind.

Platform features

WordPress

WordPress is loved by businesses for its flexibility and user-friendliness, making it easy for anyone to build beautiful websites. Its huge library of plugins and themes allows you to customize your site to fit your needs, without deep technical knowledge. Statistics show that WordPress is the most widely used content management system by companies worldwide.

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Webflow

The keywords for Webflow are design freedom and no-code development. As a relatively new platform, Webflow enables the creation of highly professional websites without heavy coding. It’s ideal for those who enjoy an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, while still offering the flexibility to manage code when needed. In other words, it works well for beginners, designers, and developers alike.

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Wix

Wix has been on the market for a long time and was one of the first CMS platforms to focus on creating a simple, foolproof user interface. It’s designed for people who don’t want to deal with coding and prefer to build their entire website visually by dragging and dropping elements. This ease of use quickly made Wix a favorite choice for many businesses.

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Interesting facts about content management platforms

The surprising beginning of WordPress

WordPress was originally created in 2003 as a simple blogging platform. Today, it has grown into the world’s most popular content management system, powering over 40% of all websites, a true example of how a small project can become an internet giant.

The volunteers behind Joomla!

Joomla! was born in 2005 out of disagreements with the Mambo Foundation, its predecessor. What makes it unique is the strong community of volunteers that helped the platform stay competitive, offering a free, open-source solution for millions of websites worldwide.

Drupal’s academic roots

Drupal began in 2001 as an academic project by Dries Buytaert, originally created as a small intranet for university dorm residents. Today, it has evolved into a powerful, flexible platform used for everything from personal blogs to large enterprise and government websites. In fact, Drupal is one of the most widely chosen platforms for building government digital environments.