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Keep in mind that WordPress is over 20 years old at this point - the problem it was built to solve just isn't the same anymore.

Most of the use cases nowadays are covered by even easier products (social media, Medium, Linktree, Wix, Squarespace, Shopify, Webflowly, ...)

So you'd consider WordPress for anything that requires something more advanced like login, storing user data, complex state, fully custom design, ... (or out of habit/experience of course). That seems to be within the possibilities for low-code/no-code tools - they aren't quite there yet in my opinion, but in a couple years they might be.



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