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WordPress Pricing

Rating: 8.6 out of 10
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8.6 out of 10

WordPress Pricing Plan Options

WordPress has 5 pricing plans(s), starting at $3. Available deployment types include saas. Review pricing options and learn more about the product to determine which plan is right for you. No free version or trial is available for WordPress.

Plans

Additional Pricing Information

Pricing for Business and Commerce plans vary on number of GB.

For the latest information on pricing, visit the WordPress official pricing page

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What customers say about WordPress pricing

Real feedback from verified users about WordPress's pricing and value

Rating: 9 out of 10

Low website cost overhead Low development costs Free or cheap plugins Easy to find affordable third party assistance.

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Rating: 9 out of 10

The cost to operate a WordPress site is extremly cost effective Gives a very professional look and drives customer leads The cost of some plug-ins is high and many do not have trial options. … Pros:

  • Low cost of acquisition
  • Multiple hosting options
  • Easy to use
  • Very Customizable
  • A large amount of free plug-ins
  • Very stable...”

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Rating: 10 out of 10

WordPress is free, so this has an immediate and beneficial ROI The only true cost of WordPress is hosting it somewhere, which is never free.

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Rating: 6 out of 10

True customization is only possible if you have a really good designer / developer on staff or are willing to pay for a freelancer (i.e., free or premium ($) themes can be rigid) No "out of the box"...

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Rating: 1 out of 10

Because, in my experience, they have shown that those who have paid for the business plan in full for a year in advance that it is NOT a guarantee that they will keep your business plan as they will... … I believe WordPress took it upon themselves to change my Business Plan to the "free" plan and now all my products in my eCommerce shop are gone!

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Rating: 7 out of 10

It has had a big ROI in terms of getting a site up and running ASAP There was a bit of learning the plugins, which decreased our ROI in the short term Our ROI increased, as we had less technical...

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Rating: 8 out of 10

WordPress is free so ROI is pretty high, I think the math works out as infinite ROI. … WordPress wins over it because it has a cost of 200 dollars.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

This can cost anywhere from $100 - $1,500 or more depending on the specific needs of the plugin you are looking to have created. … Themes and plugins are cost effective as they are nowhere near the pricing you would pay if you hire a developer to do your website from the ground up because it saves on time by utilizing all the...

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Rating: 6 out of 10

Because the WordPress platform is free and hosting is not expensive, WordPress usage can positively impact maintenance cost of running a small ecommerce website or a medium-sized blog.

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Rating: 5 out of 10

The cost of Wordpress was so insignificant vs the cost of advertising such as Adwords, that the ROI was not even a question.

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Rating: 7 out of 10

Negative ROI for agility - site changes cost us much more time and money than they would on a low/no code platform.

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Rating: 8 out of 10

Cost - the basic version of WordPress is free (you just have to pay for a domain and web hosting). … Reduced costs - WordPress is less expensive than complex, enterprise-level CMS.

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