WordPress
The most widely used content management system, powering a huge share of the web.
WordPress Referral Code & Link
No referral code or link is currently available for WordPress.
Quick Summary
WordPress is an open-source content management system powering a large share of all websites globally, ranging from simple blogs to complex e-commerce and enterprise sites through its vast plugin and theme ecosystem. Self-hosted WordPress.org is free; WordPress.com offers managed hosting plans.
WordPress at a Glance
| Category | Content Management Systems |
|---|---|
| Pricing model | Free |
| Starting price | $0 (free plan available) |
| Platforms | Web |
| Launched | 2003 |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, USA |
| Best for | The most widely used content management system, powering a huge share of the web. |
| Community votes | 312 |
Pros
- The largest plugin and theme ecosystem of any CMS, covering nearly any feature need
- Free and open-source when self-hosted, with full code-level control
- Massive community means abundant tutorials, support, and developer availability
- Scales from simple blogs to complex enterprise sites with the right setup
Cons
- Self-hosted WordPress requires managing hosting, security updates, and backups
- Plugin quality varies widely, and poor plugin choices can hurt performance or security
- Can require ongoing maintenance attention compared to fully managed platforms like Squarespace
WordPress Pricing Plans
Official pricing as published by WordPress. Verify current rates before purchasing.
WordPress.org (self-hosted)
$0
- Free, open-source software
- Requires own hosting
- Full plugin/theme access
WordPress.com Business
$25 /month
- Managed hosting
- Plugin support
- No hosting management needed
WordPress’s open plugin ecosystem and two-decade head start made it the default content platform for a huge share of the web — from personal blogs to major news sites and online stores.
Who Should Use WordPress
Anyone wanting maximum flexibility and plugin/theme choice, willing to manage hosting themselves (or pay for managed WordPress.com hosting).
Expert Verdict
WordPress remains the most flexible, widely supported CMS option; those wanting zero technical management overhead may prefer a fully hosted builder like Squarespace or Wix.
Free & open-source alternative
Looking for a free alternative to WordPress? Drupal is available at no licensing cost .
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about WordPress, answered by our editorial team.
- Is WordPress free?
- The core WordPress.org software is free and open-source; you'll pay separately for hosting, a domain, and likely some premium plugins or themes for a fully built site. WordPress.com offers managed hosting plans for a fee.
- Is WordPress good for e-commerce?
- Yes, via the WooCommerce plugin, WordPress becomes a full e-commerce platform — see our WooCommerce review for details.
- Do I need to know how to code to use WordPress?
- No, basic site building doesn't require coding thanks to themes and page builders, though customization beyond what plugins offer typically benefits from at least some technical knowledge.
- Is there a free or open-source alternative to WordPress?
- Yes. Drupal is a free alternative to WordPress that covers most of the same core use cases at no licensing cost. See our full comparison below for feature-by-feature differences before switching.
- What is a referral bonus on Kreemhunt?
- A referral bonus is an incentive — like bonus credit, a discount, or extra features — that a software vendor offers when someone signs up through a referral link or code instead of going to the product directly. Kreemhunt tracks which of the tools we cover currently have an active referral arrangement, like WordPress, so you don't have to hunt for one yourself.
- Does WordPress currently have a referral code or link?
- Not at the moment. Kreemhunt doesn't have a tracked referral code or link for WordPress right now — this page will update automatically if one becomes available, so it's worth checking back before you sign up.
- Does using a referral link cost me anything extra?
- No. Using a referral link or code to sign up for WordPress costs the same as signing up directly — in most cases referral programs are designed so the new user gets a bonus and the referrer gets a reward, with no markup passed on to you.
- How do I claim WordPress's referral bonus?
- There's no active referral bonus for WordPress tracked on Kreemhunt right now. Once one becomes available, it'll appear in the referral box on this page along with instructions for claiming it.
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