Here in Brazil, my first contact was with blogs, and it was WordPress. When I started selling, I noticed that there were several platforms such as Wix, as well as pure code websites.
1 - I realized that WordPress has a huge advantage in development because it is low-code, meaning that by learning web design instead of programming, in just a few months I was able to sell my first projects and earn money from it.
2 - When it comes to delivery, clients are usually very unfamiliar with this area, but with WordPress (especially with the Elementor builder), it is very easy for them to change things later on their own.
3 - Autonomy is freedom. Imagine your client's website breaking down due to a lack of updates and them being unable to do anything about it, no changes, nothing... Thinking about this, I realized that WordPress makes it much easier for the client to continue working on their project in the future, whether with me or with another team.
NOTE: At the beginning of my career and college, I was very hard on myself for not knowing how to create websites in pure code. Today, I see that it wasn't worth it for my reality. But I still want to learn, especially if the client's website is fast and I can make a kind of front-end panel.
I see that Framer and Webflow have dominated the market in the US, so I'm not sure whether to stick with Wordpress or switch to Framer or Webflow to sell abroad. I've seen that Framer is simpler, mainly because it imports from Figma.
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