Got suckered into helping a non-profit with their web presence, and of course, it was a Wordpress site (at least it wasn’t a Facebook page).

Everything about WP is mildly infuriating at best, just regular infuriating at worst. Everything. If you know, you know. It’s like they tried so hard to make it “easy” to use that it went full circle into a fuster-cluck of unintuitive and clunky everything.

With every facet of the experience being an upsell, is there a tier where it’s just not horrible to use?

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.orgOP
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    9 months ago

    Thanks!

    I’ve got more than 60 days before they want to go live, so it’s certainly possible.

    I hadn’t looked into it at all yet (have had other things on my plate today), but my main fear was that the domain was registered to WP and just assigned to their account (e.g. WP “owned” the domain and we wouldn’t have standing to transfer it). Again, I have done zero research on that front and was largely assuming WP would make it difficult.

    I’ll talk to the stakeholders and see what they think. They’ve already paid for a year of hosting and additionally may want to stick with WP for “reasons” (in which case I’m stuck). They didn’t say why they chose it, so I dunno. We’ll see I guess. Thanks again.