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Agreed! Sabbir Ahmed Custom code has its place, but for 95% of businesses, the living ecosystem of WordPress wins on scalability and cost-efficiency every time. Great point about the difference between a site that freezes and one that evolves
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Agree! For businesses, it’s still the better choice. But they really need to ship the essential features/plugins by default. For example: Custom post type functionality should be built in. Plugin bloat is really annoying.
Custom-coded sites can look great, but maintainability and long-term ownership are where many businesses struggle. For most companies, the best solution isn’t trend-based, it’s the one they can realistically grow with.
Stop talking stuff and learn what headless cms is before you start claiming stuff