WordPress powers more websites than any other platform for a reason. It is flexible, well-documented, and when built correctly, performs well in search. The problem most small businesses run into is not WordPress itself. It is WordPress built badly: bloated themes, too many plugins, and no clear SEO strategy underneath it.
We build clean, fast WordPress websites for small businesses that need the platform's flexibility without the maintenance overhead that comes from doing it wrong. Custom theme development, minimal plugin footprint, proper heading structure, schema markup, and a CMS your team can manage without developer help on every update.
If WordPress is the right fit for your business right now, we build it right. If you outgrow it down the road, we handle the full WordPress to Webflow migration so your rankings and content transfer cleanly. Either way, we are the same partner throughout.
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WordPress website design for a small business typically ranges from $2,000 to $8,000 depending on the number of pages, whether custom theme development is included or a premium theme is being customized, the complexity of any integrations, and whether copywriting is part of the scope. Ongoing maintenance typically runs $100 to $300 per month for plugin updates, security monitoring, and backups. The maintenance cost is where WordPress diverges most from Webflow: Webflow has no equivalent ongoing maintenance requirement because there are no plugins to manage.
Yes. We can redesign your WordPress site without migrating to a new platform. That means a new custom theme built around your brand, restructured page layouts for better conversion, SEO properly configured across the site, and performance optimization to address the speed issues that accumulate on sites that have been running for years. We do that work ourselves on the WordPress side, and we bring in our WordPress specialist for anything requiring deep custom theme or plugin development. If after a redesign the platform is still limiting you, the migration path to Webflow is a conversation we can have with full context from the redesign project.
The most reliable WordPress security steps are: keep WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated at all times, use a security plugin like Wordfence or Sucuri for firewall and malware scanning, use strong unique passwords and limit login attempts, keep daily backups stored off-server, use SSL, and remove any plugins you are not actively using. The fundamental security advantage of Webflow is the absence of plugins entirely. Every plugin is a potential attack surface. Fewer plugins mean a smaller attack surface, which is part of why we recommend Webflow for most new projects.