Apostrophe vs WordPress

TaglineNode.js CMS with powerful in-context page editingWorld's most widely used open-source CMS and blogging engine
CategoryBlogging & CMSBlogging & CMS
ReplacesWordPress.com, Squarespace, ContentfulWordPress.com, Squarespace, Medium
GitHub stars4.6k21k
LanguageNodejsPHP
LicenseMITGPL-2.0
Self-host difficulty
3/5
Moderate
3/5
Moderate
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updatedtodaytoday
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

Apostrophe
  • MongoDB dependency adds operational overhead compared to SQL-backed CMSes
  • Smaller plugin/module ecosystem than WordPress or Joomla
  • Enterprise features (workflow, localization) require a paid Apostrophe Pro license
  • Less familiar to developers outside the Node.js ecosystem
WordPress
  • Plugin-heavy setups can become slow without caching layers and optimization expertise
  • Security surface area is large; requires regular plugin/core updates and hardening
  • The block editor (Gutenberg) has a steeper learning curve than Squarespace's drag-and-drop builder
  • Default multisite and headless configurations require significant additional configuration

Bottom line

Both are a similar lift to self-host; choose WordPress for the larger community and ecosystem. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

Apostrophe

Node.js CMS with powerful in-context page editing

WordPress

World's most widely used open-source CMS and blogging engine