Compare Two Platforms
Pick two CMS platforms to see how their average scores, industry usage, and score spread compare.
When it comes to mainstream website builders, the battle between Wix and Squarespace is still the heavyweight fight of the industry.
Together they power an enormous share of portfolio websites, yet their real-world performance often tells a more nuanced story than their polished marketing suggests.
Together they power an enormous share of portfolio websites, yet their real-world performance often tells a more nuanced story than their polished marketing suggests.
At first glance, Pixpa and Pixieset sound almost interchangeable. But despite sharing the same “Pix” branding energy and targeting photographers, the platforms approach the web very differently - one leaning toward broader website building, the other toward client galleries and workflow tools.
The gap between Webflow and WordPress comparisons is becoming impossible to ignore. These two platforms dominate a huge portion of modern creative websites - but with completely different philosophies. One leans toward controlled visual development, the other toward endless flexibility. At this point, it’s less a comparison and more an industry-wide rivalry shaping how websites are built.
Adobe Portfolio and PhotoShelter may look like website platforms on the surface, but underneath, they still feel deeply rooted in photo storage and asset management. The amount of photography content flowing through these ecosystems is massive, which makes their technical limitations even more surprising in today’s performance-focused web.
Comparing Semplice to WordPress raises an interesting question: where does one platform end and the other begin? Since Semplice is fundamentally built on top of WordPress, many of the underlying behaviors, strengths, and weaknesses inevitably carry through - even when the frontend experience feels completely different.