Top 3 CMS Platforms For Fast Website Development

Ante Stampalija
Digital Reflections
4 min readFeb 15, 2020
Photo by Hal Gatewood on Unsplash

Why have CMS systems become an increasingly common topic? What is CMS and what it is for? You will find out below.

CMS (Content Management System), or Content Management System, is a software application used to create, manage, and modify digital content. It is commonly used to easily create web pages with relevant content, such as blog posts and various other texts, graphics, photos, videos, various audio formats and more.

CMS is often used because it is a good alternative when creating websites. It is no longer necessary to know programming languages and coding. You can now build a complete, professional-looking page without the need for coding.

You no longer have to learn how websites work. Did you know that almost half of all websites use CMS, over 1,200,000,000 websites? Some of these platforms will be described below.

  1. WordPress

If we look at CMS by popularity, WordPress is by far the first, and most used. Looking at the entire Internet, ie all websites that are built with or without CMS, as many as 36%, which is about 27,000,000 websites, use WordPress as the platform for their websites.

The reason for this frequent use is that the creation of a website through the WordPress platform is suitable for any type of business. From e-commerce to blog posts, service-based businesses and technology-focused startups, WordPress offers different types of capabilities, both for fast and quality start-ups of any kind.

It’s important to note that WordPress is open-source software, which means it’s free to download and use. However, creating and uploading a WordPress website requires custom domain purchase and hosting.

This platform offers over a thousand professional themes, and you can install any one and customize it for your own needs. In addition to the free themes, there are advanced packages, where you can find topics with more options for change. The price of these topics generally ranges from $ 15 to $ 60.

The many plugins are indispensable part because they refine your site. Most of the plugins are free, but some have more payment models, such as the Premium model, which brings even more options.

To sum up, WordPress is easy to use, easy to adapt to mobile devices and its suitable for all types of businesses. Website optimization is also easy to do, and the e-commerce segment is implemented lightly. The only problem is the learning curve, which must be overcome.

wordpress.com

2. Wix

Wix is another low-code / no-code web site development platform, used by over 3,800,000 pages as a web site structuring platform. It’s easy to use and handling this platform is easier than coding. However, you will need a small learning curve to familiarize yourself with this platform, but all in all, it is quite simple.

Wix offers a free, not very limited plan. There are several upgrade models, such as Premium, that include a paid package, which starts at $ 13- $ 39 per month for some websites, such as a headquarters with information about products or services or, for example, catering sites. Unless you choose the business type of web or e-commerce business, that price can range from $ 23 to $ 500 per month. Also, Wix offers buying solutions and manages all the technical details.

Wix is best suited for SMEs. Although it has less elaborate e-commerce options and blog format on the web, it may be more convenient for beginners because of its simple interface with which you can still create a quality website.

Wix does not recommend a mid-sized and already entrepreneurial company.

www.wix.com

3. Squarespace

It is a site-building platform and is the third most popular site for use. It is used by over 1,900,000 web sites as a platform for raising your website.

It is recognized for its modern and numerous templates. It's aesthetic tends to be simple and elegant, with minimal access, and templates include plenty of white space. Squarespace is also a sponsor for many artists and young entrepreneurs, across all major social media platforms, most on YouTube.

Squarespace is not an open-source platform. This means that you do not need to find a hosting provider, but hosting is included in the price of the initial package, along with SSL certificates, customer support and other features. The monthly fee for the basic package is at least $ 12, while the price for the Ecommerce package is $ 40 per month.

All types of business are welcome at Squarespace, and if you haven’t had the experience of building websites before, this platform is a great place to start.

The positives are the ease of SEO optimization, and the platform is perfectly suited to mobile versions. Positive user experiences are also a good factor because of easy interface navigation.

There are blog and e-commerce options for the site structure, but they are not at WordPress or Shopify level. Also one of the disadvantages of the Squarespace platform website structure is that the platform does not offer excessive flexibility in customizing content like some other open-source platforms, such as WordPress. If you want to customize more than one topic-related parameter or have a bigger problem, you will often need to hire a web developer.

www.squarespace.com

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