The Honest WordPress Alternative for
Australian Businesses (2026)
WordPress powers 43% of the internet. That's not a typo. For a reason — it's genuinely the best tool in the world if you need its plugin ecosystem: WooCommerce marketplaces with 500+ products, membership sites with LMS courses, news publications with complex editorial workflows, or any site where you genuinely benefit from being able to reach for 60,000 plugins. If that's you, this page will tell you to stay on WordPress. For most small-to-mid Australian businesses though, WordPress is a maintenance burden solving a problem they don't have. Here's the honest take.
Published 25 April 2026
Side by side
| Custom OwnStack build | Self-hosted WordPress | Managed WordPress (Kinsta / WP Engine) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up-front cost | From $500 (one-time) | $0 (licence) + dev time | $0 (licence) + dev time |
| Monthly hosting (AUD) | $15–25/mo | $10–$60/mo | $45–$300+/mo |
| Plugins & subscriptions | $0 | $100–$500+/yr typical | $100–$500+/yr typical |
| Security patches & updates | Not needed — no plugins to patch | Your responsibility | Managed for you |
| Risk of plugin incompatibility breaking site | Zero | High — stacked plugins drift | Medium — host manages some |
| Page speed (95+ PageSpeed) | Yes | Theme + plugin dependent | Theme + plugin dependent |
| Own everything (code, data, hosting) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fast to edit content | Custom admin panel | WP Admin (slow, bloated) | WP Admin (slow, bloated) |
| Need a developer to add features | Sometimes | Often — plugin hunt | Often — plugin hunt |
How this played out for LaunchKit
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View projectFrequently asked
When is WordPress genuinely the right choice?
I just want a business website. Isn't WordPress fine for that?
Isn't WordPress free?
What about SEO? WordPress is supposed to be great at SEO.
Won't I lose my years of WordPress content if I migrate?
Can non-developers edit the content?
What if I need a feature later that WordPress would have a plugin for?
What do you actually build with, if not WordPress?
Want to see what this looks
like for you?
Tell us about your project →Every project is different. Tell us your situation and we will give you an honest answer — even if the honest answer is "stay on the platform you are on."