Kegan Quimby

Web Design & Development

Which content management systems do I develop with?

If you already have a site and need modifications, or know which content management system you want to use, click below.

WordPress

Fast, secure, easy to use.

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Shopify

Easy-to-manage ecommerce.

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Web Flow

Sleek animations and UIs.

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Squarespace

Beautiful designs out of the box.

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Contentful

Decoupled, API based.

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Wix

Intuitive drag and drop editor.

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Which content management system is right for you?

If you’re just getting started, it’s hard to know which content management system is right for you. Here’s a quick breakdown:

WordPress

Best for: Blogging & General Websites

Pros of WordPress

Highly Flexible & Customizable

Ecommerce Ready

Large Community & Support

SEO-Friendly

Cons of WordPress

Security Concerns

Learning Curve

Performance Issues

Shopify

Best for: Ecommerce

Pros of Shopify

Ecommerce Focused

Easy Setup

Secure & Reliable

Excellent Customer Support

Cons of Shopify

Limited Customization

Transaction Fees

Less Flexibility

Webflow

Best for: No-code designs

Pros of Webflow

No-Code Design Flexibility

Hosting Included

SEO Optimized

Ecommerce Support

Cons of Webflow

Limited Third-Party Integrations

Expensive

Learning Curve

Contentful

Best for: API Driven Sites

Pros of Contentful

Headless CMS

Highly Scalable

Flexible Content Modeling

Multi-Channel Support

Cons of Contentful

Developer-Dependent

Expensive

No Built in Front-end

Squarespace

Best for: DIY / Starter Websites

Pros of Squarespace

Beautiful Templates

All-in-one Solution

Easy to Use

Good for Small Businesses

Cons of Squarespace

Limited Customization

Expensive

Lacks Advanced Features

Wix

Best for: DIY / Starter Websites

Pros of Wix

Beginner-Friendly

Fast Setup

All-in-one Solution

Affordable Pricing

Cons of Wix

Less Flexible

Not SEO Friendly

Difficult to Migrate

Jekyll

Best for: API Driven Sites

Pros of Jekyll

Static Site Generator

Great for Developers

No Hosting Fees

Cons of Jekyll

Not Beginner-Friendly

No Built-In CMS

Limited Dynamic Features

Drupal

Best for: Enterprise & Security

Pros of Drupal

Highly Customizable

Robust Security

Scalable & Enterprise-Ready

Flexible Roles & Permissions

Cons of Drupal

Learning Curve

Complex Setup & Maintenance

Expensive Development