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The Ultimate No-BS Guide to CMS Platforms in 2025
The Ultimate No-BS Guide to CMS Platforms in 2025

Published on 12/3/2024

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The Ultimate No-BS Guide to CMS Platforms in 2025

The Ultimate No-BS Guide to CMS Platforms in 2025: Because Your Content Deserves Better

Want to know what's actually worth your time in the CMS world? Buckle up, because we're about to hurt some feelings and save you from making terrible life choices.

Listen, we need to talk about your CMS addiction. Yes, that one. The one that has you still using WordPress like it's 2010 and MySpace is still cool. It's 2025, and if you're not using a modern content management system, you're basically showing up to a gunfight with a butter knife. Let's fix that.

The State of CMS in 2025: A Reality Check

Remember when having a website meant slapping together some PHP and praying it doesn't explode? Those days are gone (unless you're still using WordPress – we'll get to that trainwreck shortly). Today's content management systems are sophisticated beasts that can handle everything from dynamic content to headless deployments without breaking a sweat.

WordPress: The PHP Dinosaur That Refuses to Die

"But everyone uses WordPress!" Yeah, and everyone used to think the earth was flat. How'd that work out?

Look, we get it. WordPress powers 40% of the web. You know what else is common? Bad decisions. Just because something is popular doesn't mean it's good. WordPress in 2025 is like that friend who still uses Internet Explorer "because it works." Sure, it "works" – if by "works" you mean:

  • Running more plugins than actual code
  • Having a security model that's about as robust as a chocolate teapot
  • Updates that break your site more often than they fix things
  • Performance that makes glaciers look speedy

Joomla: The CMS Equivalent of a Flip Phone

Oh, you're still using Joomla? Do you also enjoy dial-up internet and fax machines? Joomla is what happens when you can't decide if you want a modern CMS or a time machine back to 2005. It's like WordPress's confused cousin who never quite figured out what it wanted to be when it grew up.

The Actually Good Stuff

Sanity.io: Where Content Management Meets Sanity

Finally, some good f*cking food. Sanity.io is what happens when developers actually care about content management. It's like if Marie Kondo decided to organize your content instead of your closet. Here's why we're obsessed:

  • Structured content that actually makes sense
  • Real-time collaboration that doesn't break
  • A data model that's more flexible than a yoga instructor
  • APIs that don't make you want to quit development
  • Performance that would make The Flash jealous

Webflow: Because Your Website Shouldn't Look Like It Was Built by a Cave Person

Webflow is the cool kid who actually did their homework. It's visual development that doesn't suck, offering:

  • Design freedom that doesn't require sacrificing your firstborn
  • Hosting that actually works (looking at you, shared WordPress hosting)
  • Responsive design that doesn't make mobile users cry
  • Clean code output that won't make developers quit in protest

Framer: The New Kid That Actually Gets It

Framer came in like a wrecking ball and showed everyone how modern web development should work. It's like Webflow's cool younger sibling who:

  • Makes prototyping feel like playing with LEGO
  • Turns designs into production-ready code that doesn't need therapy
  • Offers components that actually make sense
  • Has animation capabilities that don't feel like they're from 1995

Why You Should Trust Us (Besides Our Obvious Good Taste)

At Background Craft, we've seen enough CMS disasters to fill a horror movie franchise. We've rescued countless clients from WordPress hell, migrated numerous Joomla nightmares, and built enough custom solutions to know what actually works.

When we recommend a CMS, it's because:

  • We've actually used it in production
  • It hasn't made our developers threaten to quit
  • It can handle modern web requirements without breaking
  • It won't make your content editors start a riot

The Bottom Line: Choose Sanity (Literally)

If you're starting a new project in 2025, do yourself a favor:

  1. Stay away from legacy CMS platforms unless you enjoy pain
  2. Consider Sanity.io for structured content that makes sense
  3. Look at Webflow or Framer if visual development is your jam
  4. When in doubt, talk to us (we promise not to judge your previous CMS choices... much)

Need Help Making the Switch?

Look, we get it. Change is scary. But you know what's scarier? Still running WordPress in 2025. If you're ready to join the modern web, we're here to help. Background Craft specializes in:

  • CMS migrations that don't end in tears
  • Custom development that actually scales
  • Solutions that won't be obsolete next week
  • Digital transformations that make sense

Don't let your content management system hold you back. It's 2025 – time to act like it.

Contact us when you're ready to stop living in the past. We'll bring the coffee, you bring the willingness to embrace change.


Keywords: CMS platforms 2025, modern content management, Sanity.io, Webflow, Framer, WordPress alternatives, headless CMS, digital transformation, web development trends, content management solutions

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