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Honest comparisons

Nexora vs the alternatives.

Six honest side-by-side comparisons. Where Nexora is the right call. Where it isn't. Real numbers, no hand-waving.

Nexora vs

WordPress

open-source CMS

WordPress powers roughly 40% of the web — which means a lot of agencies build on it because they always have, not because it's the best fit for a modern small-business site. Here's the honest comparison.

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Nexora vs

Wix

drag-and-drop website builder

Wix is the easiest way for a non-designer to put a site online in an afternoon. It's also a platform with hard ceilings on SEO, performance, and design quality. Here's the trade-off.

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Nexora vs

Webflow

visual web design platform

Webflow is the most respectable site-builder for designers — fast, flexible, and capable of professional output. The question isn't whether Webflow is good. It's whether you need it.

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Nexora vs

Squarespace

all-in-one website builder

Squarespace makes prettier sites than Wix and is harder to mess up than WordPress. It's also a $200-400/year subscription that adds up over time. Let's compare.

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Nexora vs

Do-It-Yourself

build it yourself

Building your own site is a defensible choice — but the true cost is rarely just the platform fee. Here's the math on what DIY actually costs once you factor in the time.

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Nexora vs

Traditional Agency

$10K-$50K full-service agency

Full-service agencies charge $10,000-$50,000 for a website because they bring strategy, design, development, content, and project management under one roof. For some businesses that's the right structure. For most local service businesses, it's overkill.

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