Content Management System has recently taken the toll over the world in the last few years. There have been many additions into the Content Management System family like WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Wix and many more but two of the most popular Content Management System sites for developing and creating blogs, web pages or a fully functional website are WordPress and Wix.
Before diving into exploring the different features and functionalities these two amazing sites offer let’s begin the ultimate comparison of Wix VS WordPress.
What is Wix?
Wix is a commercial content management system. Wix has been around since 2006 and isn’t hinting at any backing off. Wix is worked around the possibility of its clients requiring zero coding knowledge to effectively assemble and dispatch their own alluring sites or online blogs.
There are two ways to create your website on Wix either by Wix artificial design intelligence or by Wix editor. Wix also gives their users full control with Wix ADI and Wix Code.
It helps to create beautiful blogs, displays your high-quality images and videos, looks amazing on every screen, get a personalized domain name and SEO friendly. Wix offers 200 apps and services to grow your business or brand online. Over 125 million choose Wix to create websites.
[elementor-template id="8247"]What is WordPress?
WordPress is an open source software that lets you build and customize blogs, webpage, websites irrespective if you are a programmer or developer. It’s flexible, secure and powerful.
WordPress gives you everything you need to create anything that includes an E-Commerce store or a blogging site. It comes with beautiful templates, powerful features and the freedom to build anything you want according to your liking.
It is SEO friendly, has responsive mobile sites, easy and accessible, has media management power, provides high security and the best feature is you manage as you go. It also has over 54,000 plugins. A total of 60 million has chosen to work on WordPress.
Wix VS WordPress:
Wix and WordPress can be compared on the basis of the following factors
- Getting Started Process
- Subscription Plans
- Ease of Use
- Features
- Flexibility
Getting Started Process:
Most people out there using the content management system doesn’t have any knowledge of coding. Therefore, the first step is a crucial part of the attraction for those people and Wix and WordPress has made their setting up procedure easy and explained the tiniest detail so that their users can easily sign up.
Wix
Creating a website or online store in Wix is a piece of cake. All you have to do is make an account on wix.com by signing up. Signing up with your facebook and google account is also an option to speed up the process.
Once you have successfully signed in, a variety of themes and design are presented either you can use that and customize your website or online store according to your own liking or you can use the Wix ADI(Artificial Design Intelligence) that will automatically create your website.it can get a bit of overwhelming at the beginning but after a while it will give you a much better experience.
WordPress
On WordPress, the process of creating your own website or an E-Commerce store is different. All you have to do is download the latest version of WordPress from WordPress.org and follow a “5-minute” installation process which involves a number of steps. The link of “5-minute” installation is given belowhttps://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress#Famous_5-Minute_Installation
WordPress does require some prerequisite such as servers running with a version of 7.3 or greater of PHP, MYSQL version of 5.6 or MariaDB version of 10.0 or greater.Apache or Nginx can also be used but it’s not mandatory.
Subscription Plans
Nowadays, cost does play a major role in developing a website as cybercrime and other factors are needed to be kept in mind and all this security has a price on them. Therefore, choosing the best subscription plan for your website is a key factor. Wix and WordPress are both benefiting us in their own ways.
Wix
Wix takes payment in a monthly manner while giving away all the respective functionality in each plan. Hosting and domain providers are part of subscription plans which makes it user-friendly as all the necessary requirement to run a website is included in the subscription plan.
Wix offers 5 subscription plan which is as follows
- VIP – Everything and more.
- E-Commerce – Best for small business
- Unlimited – Entrepreneur and Freelancers
- Combo – For personal use
- Connect Domain – Most basic
WordPress
Although there is no subscription plans like Wix but hosting and domain providers are not part of WordPress, you will have to find these two on your own. Aside from this, you also have to buy an SSL certificate for your website. Since there are a number of sites that provide domain and hosting so getting this process done will not be so much time-consuming.
Premium themes of WordPress will cost $60-$200 if you wish to make a stunning website or E-Commerce store. Even though installation and downloading WordPress is free but to improve the site or make it more presentable you will have to pay the price.
The best feature of WordPress is that you don’t have to pay the amount per month rather you can pay as you go.
Ease of Use
In this fast-moving era, nobody has time to spend 6 weeks learning and then implementing it. Wix and WordPress both are saving our time and resources by providing us with no coding and directly designing our website.
Wix
Wix provides its user with an amazing interface of drag and drops and some powerful tools to develop your website easily. You can add content, images, video and many more by just dragging and dropping them on the screen. You can change position, beautify it and customize each and every element according to your own taste.
WordPress
WordPress, on the other hand, provides you with a lot of plugins. Even though you can work on the classic editor which is in itself provides a lot of functionality but there are many plugins available like Gutenberg and Elemento to help you have a better understanding and user experience.
Feature
Features of the website are one of the most interesting quality as it increases or decreases the ratio of users using that particular site.
Wix
Wix provides the following features
- Wix Arena
- SEO Wiz
- Share It
- Wix FAQ & support
- Wix Bookings
- Wix Chat
- Wix drag and drop editor
- Art store
- Wix ADI
- Lightbox
- Wix Video
WordPress
WordPress provides the following features
- Simplicity
- Built-in comments
- Flexibility
- SEO-optimized
- Multilingual
- Easy to publish content
- Publishing tools
- Any multimedia
- User access management
- Media management
- Ownership of your data
- W3C standards compliant
- Freedom of use
- A very large, active community
- Easy to use themes
- Extensible through plugins
- Custom content types
- Latest script libraries
- Application framework
Flexibility
The flexibility of a website depends on the standard coding practice have been followed or not when writing the core codes of Wix and WordPress.
Wix
Since Wix is not an open source community, its core coding is hidden and can not be improved by other developers or programmer out there. So, only Wix private development team can modify the functionality of Wix making it less buggy and nonresponsive.
Wix is also expanding its app market to let its user have more functionality and features to develop and maintain their respective websites.
WordPress
WordPress is an open source community which means programmer and developers all around the world are contributing to develop themes and increasing its repository day by day. Its core code is not hidden.
Even though some themes are not able to maintain the standard and quality of a theme but there are many more that are fantastic and user-friendly. It has a repository of 54,453 plugins.
Summary:
Wix and WordPress are two popular content management system that lets you produce stunning and mesmerizing websites with amazing themes and plugins and drag and drop functionality. Users with zero coding experience are greatly benefitted from these kinds of websites.
In a nutshell, WordPress is a far more better choice as it provides user- friendly environment to develop websites, blogs or online stores, users have control over the website without any development experience and so much more. Don’t take my word for it. Go check out WordPress for yourself!