WordPress vs Shopify vs bespoke, which platform should you use?
Last updated 3 July 2026 | Websites for Trades editorial team
1 min readThe honest answer is "it depends", but it depends on a small number of clear questions.
Are you selling products online?
If yes, and physical product e-commerce is your main business: Shopify. Don't fight it. Yes, WooCommerce can do the same thing, but Shopify handles it better with less maintenance.
Is the site mainly content + lead capture?
WordPress for most, especially if non-technical people need to add pages. Excellent SEO plugins, huge developer pool, low cost. The main risk is plugin bloat, keep it tight.
Do you need a fast, SEO-perfect content site?
Astro or Webflow. Both produce cleaner, faster sites than WordPress for content-heavy use cases. Astro needs a developer; Webflow has a visual builder.
Do you have integrations with existing systems?
If your CRM, accounting, stock or booking system already exists and the website needs to plug into it: usually bespoke or custom Next.js. Off-the-shelf platforms struggle with this.
Are you a tiny business that just needs a presence?
Squarespace or Wix. Yes, they have limits. No, you won't outgrow them in year 1. Pick the design you prefer.
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Frequently asked questions
Is WordPress or Shopify better for a small business?
Shopify is usually better for product ecommerce. WordPress is usually better for service businesses that need flexible content and lead-generation pages.
When should a business choose a bespoke website?
Choose bespoke when you need custom integrations, unusual workflows, very high performance requirements or a site that off-the-shelf platforms cannot support cleanly.
Is Wix good enough for a small business website?
Wix can be enough for a very small business that needs a simple presence, but it may be limiting for serious SEO, speed and content-led growth.
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