Wordpress

Learn how to build, customize, and scale WordPress websites. From Gutenberg and WooCommerce to headless CMS development with Strapi and Sanity, these guides cover everything you need to choose and get the most out of your CMS.
Editor using WordPress admin next to developer building a headless WordPress frontend
by Masoud Golchin

Headless WordPress Services: A 2026 Guide

You will not find the most telling figures in most of the writing on headless WordPress. Take 4eck Media, a German agency that made the move to a Strapi and Nuxt headless stack in the summer of 2023. By December 2025 they had put an end to it after organic visibility evaporated by over 90%, […]

WordPress website redesign workspace with laptop showing block editor and wireframe notebook
by Masoud Golchin

WordPress Website Redesign: A Founder’s Guide

There is a certain datedness to your site. The leads have gone soft, you are putting in a week for the smallest of edits and every plugin update is like flipping a coin. Even the editor team has taken to steering clear of the homepage. You know it is time to put a WordPress redesign […]

WordPress website maintenance engineer reviewing staging environment on dual monitors
by Masoud Golchin

WordPress Website Maintenance in 2026

You will not find most WordPress sites failing on account of poor code. They fail because once they are live, there is no one left to take ownership of them. A certificate is allowed to run its course and expire. Some plugin has been two years out of date for as long as anyone can […]

Hands at a laptop reviewing a website maintenance plan dashboard
by Masoud Golchin

Website Maintenance Plan: An Operator’s Guide

You will not find the root of most site outages in the code. More often than not, it is a certificate that was left to lapse, a plugin put live without any staging, a DNS record with no documentation or a backup that has never been put to the test. The site runs along fine […]

Two strategists comparing Drupal vs WordPress architecture diagrams on a meeting room wall
by Saeedreza Abbaspour

Drupal vs WordPress: How to Choose

Ask two developers to weigh in on Drupal versus WordPress and you will get diametrically opposed counsel, yet both will have a point. One will tell you to go with WordPress for the cost savings, the speed of launch and how readily a non-developer can put it to work. The other will insist that if […]

Person comparing two laptop screens showing Squarespace vs WordPress editor interfaces side by side
by Saeedreza Abbaspour

Squarespace vs WordPress: How to Choose

You will find WordPress powering some 43 per cent of the top ten million sites on the web. Squarespace is in the low single digits by comparison. But that chasm in market share tells you little about what platform is right for you. The more pertinent question is not which is the bigger name, but […]

Technician performing website maintenance services on server rack equipment in a data center aisle
by Masoud Golchin

Website Maintenance Services: An Operator’s Guide

You won’t find the root of most website outages in the code. More often than not, they are the result of a certificate renewal that was overlooked, a plugin update put live without first being vetted on staging, a DNS record left undocumented, or a backup no one has ever bothered to test. By the […]

Developer workstation showing WordPress admin and frontend code for headless WordPress CMS setup
by Masoud Golchin

WordPress Headless CMS: When It’s Worth It

Don’t let anyone tell you the hard part of a headless WordPress is linking up Next.js to the REST API. You can have a tutorial for that done in an afternoon. The difficulty comes in after you have launched: putting together preview workflows your editors will put their faith in, making schema changes without breaking […]

Founder comparing best WordPress development companies on a desktop screen
by Masoud Golchin

Best WordPress Companies

How do you find a WordPress partner you can trust? That is the real question. Not who has the flashiest portfolio. Not who says “custom” the most. You need a team that can build something your company can run, improve, and grow without constant pain. That matters because WordPress still runs a huge share of […]

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