wordpress vs wix vs squarespace

wordpress vs wix

So, you’re building a website (or rebuilding, maybe?), and you’re stuck. Wix? Squarespace? WordPress?

You’re not alone. This question comes up constantly — from business owners, creatives, even other freelancers. And the truth is… there’s no one-size-fits-all answer.

But I’ve worked with all three. Built sites on each. Broke a few along the way, too. So I’m gonna give you the real deal — no fluff, no jargon. Just honest, real-world experience. Let’s go.


Why People Love These Three Platforms

Let’s start here. All three — Wix, Squarespace, and WordPress — are massively popular. Like, “millions-of-users” popular.

Why? Because they make websites more accessible. You don’t need to code. You don’t need to hire someone (though it helps). And you can get something online pretty fast.

But — and here’s the catch — not all websites are created equal. Especially when it comes to growing a business.


wix vs squarespace vs wordpress: What’s the Difference?

Let’s break it down, side-by-side.

Wix: Great for Getting Started (But You’ll Hit a Wall)

Wix is like the IKEA of websites. It’s visual, simple, and kinda fun to build. I’ve worked with clients who got their first site up in a weekend.

Pros:

  • Drag-and-drop builder
  • No tech headaches
  • Great for portfolios, small sites, or events

But…

  • Limited control over structure and SEO
  • Slower page speeds
  • Harder to scale or customize

I’ve had to rebuild Wix sites from scratch more than once when clients outgrew them. Not fun for their wallets.


Squarespace: Gorgeous Templates, Limited Flexibility

Squarespace wins on aesthetics. Everything looks slick right out of the box. It’s the “cool kid” of website builders.

Pros:

  • Beautiful design presets
  • Easy to set up a store or blog
  • Great for photographers, artists, or personal brands

But…

  • Customisation gets tricky fast
  • SEO tools are there, but a bit basic
  • Not ideal for growing a complex business site

Honestly, if all you need is a clean portfolio, Squarespace might do the job. But if you’re serious about growth? You’ll probably hit friction.


WordPress: Open-Source Power, Endless Possibilities

Now, WordPress… it’s a whole different beast. And I say that with love.

It’s what I use for every site I build. Why? Because once you understand it (or hire someone who does — hi 👋), it’s yours. Fully customisable. Scalable. SEO-friendly.

Pros:

  • Total control over layout, SEO, speed, and features
  • Thousands of plugins (some good, some… not so much)
  • Ideal for business websites, eCommerce, blogs, and more

Cons?

  • Bit of a learning curve
  • Needs proper setup and maintenance
  • Can be overwhelming if you’re going solo

But here’s the thing — you don’t have to go solo. I’ve built WordPress sites for small businesses, agencies, creators — and every time, we make it feel simple and streamlined. You get the power without the mess.


So… Which One Should You Choose?

Okay, let’s get real.

If you’re launching a one-page event site, just want a placeholder, or you’re testing a side hustle — go ahead, try Wix or Squarespace. No shame. They’re great entry points.

But — if you’re building a business, want to rank on Google, need flexibility, or care about performance…
👉 WordPress is the move.

It’s like going from renting a flat to owning your own home. Bit more responsibility — but so much more potential.


Need Help Building a WordPress Site That Works?

I design WordPress websites that are fast, clean, SEO-optimised, and actually support your goals (not just look pretty on desktop).

Whether you’re moving from Wix, starting fresh, or just tired of trying to do it all yourself — let’s chat.

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