Laravel vs WordPress: Choosing the Right PHP Tool for Your Business Website
WordPress powers around 43% of the web and is best suited for content-driven sites where non-developers need to manage pages, blogs, or small stores without filing developer requests. Laravel, the most-starred PHP framework on GitHub, is a blank-slate framework better suited for building applications with custom workflows, role-based access, and complex data models. The core tradeoff is that WordPress delivers roughly 80% of a site out of the box through themes and plugins, while Laravel requires building everything from scratch but gives developers full ownership of the code. On security, most WordPress vulnerabilities originate in third-party plugins and themes rather than core, whereas Laravel's smaller, team-chosen dependency tree is easier to audit. The practical decision hinges on four factors: how much non-developer editing is needed, how complex the custom logic is, the launch timeline, and where the product is likely to be in three years.
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