![]() ![]() Oh, and all those features that don't come with WordPress? They're all included in Statamic core. We're not in the data business, and we keep as little of it as we can. When software is free, you are the product. In most cases you can run Statamic on a $5/mo Digital Ocean server, or deploy a static site to Vercel or Netlify for free.īy paying for software, your money goes directly towards supporting and improving it. Statamic costs $259, one time.Īfter that it's just an optional $59/year whenever you want updates and access to direct support from the team who built it. Not to mention having to keep track of updates, billing, and customer support with a half dozen (or more) different companies. Add Advanced Custom Fields for $49/year, a backup solution for $200/year, a forms module for $349/year, a search plugin for $149/yr, and premium "managed" WordPress hosting, and before you know it you've committed to over $1,000/year just to keep the site online. ![]() You'll need to buy Jetpack for $99/year because after all, it's "essential". With WordPress you'll probably need to buy a premium theme and hire a developer to customize it, who might tell you last minute that what you're trying to do isn't possible with the "page builder" you're using and you'll need to switch to another theme and start over. We'll explain how Statamic saves you money, keeps you safer, and makes changes faster than any other CMS. If you’re looking to just plop a generic theme on the internet and replace placeholder text with your company name and phone number, then maybe you should just use WordPress.īut if you're looking to build and maintain a website that can adapt the way your business adapts, keep reading. When it seems like everyone else is using WordPress, why use anything else? ![]()
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