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WordPress in 2025
The definitive enterprise guide.
WordPress is transforming the enterprise landscape like never before. From getting ahead of market trends to capitalising on innovative features, this guide unpacks how enterprise users can get the most out of WordPress in 2025.
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Why WordPress should be on your 5-year roadmap
Amidst market turmoil, WordPress is emerging stronger than ever. Holding 43.7% market share, WordPress isn’t just a legacy CMS, it’s the most dominant on the web today. In this guide, learn to:
- Take advantage of open source innovation
- Empower teams with the most advanced no-code editor
- Explore novel AI uses and applications
- Create the best of both worlds with hybrid-headless experiences
- Gain a competitive edge as an enterprise first-mover
Cut through the hype and learn how enterprise organisations can leverage WordPress and open-source for innovation, competitive advantage, and more.



What’s next for WordPress in 2025?
Explore the future of WordPress for the year ahead with key insights from Noel Tock, our CGO at Human Made. Backed by industry data and real-world enterprise projects, this market analysis highlights:
- Emerging CMS trends, including growth figures of WordPress’ Block Editor and Full-Site Editing
- Sectors and enterprise brands who are reshaping their platform with WordPress
- AI Orchestrator possibilities for streamlined workflows
- Four ways to maximise WordPress in 2025
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Why Enterprise WordPress RFPs Often Miss What Matters
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Enterprise CMS Costs: What Total Cost of Ownership Really Means
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Why AI Is Exposing Weaknesses in Enterprise Platforms
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