Drupal or WordPress? It's a common question among those who want to launch or renew a website. Both platforms have advantages, but the right choice depends not only on how easy it is to start, but how far you want to go.
WordPress: easy, fast... and limited
WordPress is an excellent entry point to the web world. Its user-friendly interface and block editor (Gutenberg) allow anyone to create content without writing a single line of code. In addition, its huge ecosystem of themes and plugins makes it a very attractive option for those who want fast results.
However, that ease of use comes at a cost: less control, less security and a heavy reliance on third-party plug-ins. This can translate into vulnerabilities, performance issues and limitations as the project grows.