WordPress is hands down the most popular CMS out there.
Since it started in 2003, its accumulated amarket share of 39%of websites on the internet.
In Stack Overflows annual Developer Survey, WordPress was voted the most dreaded platform to work with, in2019and2020.

But its not just WordPress.
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The biggest complaint I hear from developers is that theyre forced into a specific technology thats already outdated.

In fact, the version the system is based on can sometimes be older than you.
This means developers have to either create workarounds or build an API.
Thats how it feels when you jump into a really old CMS project.

When youre selling multiple products you really want to have a different experience.
This creates a disconnect between what marketers want and what developers can actually deliver.
That can be very limiting.

Well, at that point, its not the same as the contact page.
You should assume that everything is a new project, a new piece, or a new addition.
This can be pretty enticing, especially for startups and scaleups that want to put funding towards product development.
So, as you grow, youll eventually need a team to manage it.
After the frontend is created, they need to integrate it with PHP.
So you really need to have two separate frontend and backend teams.
This means continuous maintenance for your development team.
Larger updates also mean you have to put the website into maintenance mode.