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WordPress to Next.js Migration: Your Questions Answered

Honest answers to the most common questions about migrating from WordPress to Next.js: SEO, content, editing, costs, and timelines.

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Framer vs Next.js: Which One Should Power Your Business Website?

Framer makes beautiful prototypes and simple sites. But when your business needs SEO, custom features, or performance at scale, you may start to feel its limitations.

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Is a WordPress to Next.js Migration Right for Your Business?

Not every WordPress site needs a full rebuild. Here's an honest breakdown of when a migration makes strong business sense, and when it doesn't.

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Migrating from Webflow to Next.js: A Practical Guide

Thinking about leaving Webflow? Here is what the migration to Next.js actually involves: the process, the timeline, and what changes for your team.

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TYPO3 Modernization: Headless, Hybrid, or Full Migration?

TYPO3 served your enterprise well for years. But modernizing it is now unavoidable. Here are your three options, and how to pick the right one.

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WordPress Security in 2026: Why Small Businesses Are Moving On

Over 13,000 WordPress vulnerabilities were disclosed last year. Here's what a hack actually looks like for a small business, and why architecture, not plugins, is the only real fix.

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The Hidden Cost of WordPress: What You're Really Paying

WordPress is free, technically. But when you add up hosting, plugins, themes, security, and developer time, most small business sites cost €1,500-€5,000 a year to run.

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Webflow Limitations: Where the Visual Builder Hits a Wall

Webflow is a great starting point. But as your business grows, its visual builder becomes the bottleneck, not the enabler.

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Why WordPress Sites Often Struggle with Page Speed

Many WordPress sites score 45-65 on Google PageSpeed without dedicated optimization. That's below Google's recommended threshold, and most quick fixes only go so far. Here's what's really happening and what to do about it.