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WordPress vs Wix: Which is Best for Your UK Business? (2025)

When building a website for your UK business, you’ll inevitably encounter the same question: WordPress or Wix? Both are popular, both have their advocates, and both can produce good-looking websites. But they serve very different needs. This guide compares them honestly so you can make the right choice.

The Short Answer

If you’re a solo trader or hobbyist building your first simple website with a tight budget, Wix is fast and accessible. If you’re a business serious about growth, SEO, scalability, and owning your platform — WordPress wins, and it’s not particularly close.

What Is Wix?

Wix is a cloud-based website builder launched in 2006. You choose a template, drag and drop elements, and your site is hosted on Wix’s servers. No coding required, no hosting to set up.

Pros:

  • Very easy to use — no technical knowledge needed
  • Fast setup — can have a basic site live in hours
  • Hosting included in subscription plans (£10–£30/month)
  • Good for simple portfolio or brochure sites

Cons:

  • Limited SEO control — many important settings are restricted
  • You don’t own the platform — if Wix changes pricing or shuts down, you’re at risk
  • Hard to migrate away from Wix later
  • Less flexibility for custom functionality
  • Wix branding on free plans

What Is WordPress?

WordPress (wordpress.org — not wordpress.com) is an open-source content management system that powers over 40% of all websites on the internet. You install it on your own hosting, choose a theme, and extend it with plugins.

Pros:

  • Full ownership — you own all your files, data, and content
  • Exceptional SEO capabilities with plugins like Yoast SEO
  • Unlimited customisation and scalability
  • Vast ecosystem of plugins (60,000+) for any functionality you need
  • Portable — can be moved to any host
  • Used by the BBC, TechCrunch, The New Yorker, and millions of businesses

Cons:

  • Steeper learning curve than Wix
  • Requires hosting setup (though agencies handle this)
  • Plugin updates and maintenance required
  • More decisions to make upfront

Head-to-Head Comparison

SEO Performance

WordPress wins decisively. With plugins like Yoast SEO, you have full control over meta titles, descriptions, schema markup, canonical tags, XML sitemaps, and more. Google has stated that they treat JavaScript-heavy websites with caution — Wix’s reliance on JavaScript can create crawling issues that hurt rankings.

Wix has improved its SEO in recent years, but it still doesn’t offer the depth of control that WordPress provides. For any business where Google search traffic matters, WordPress is the better choice.

Scalability

WordPress wins. Your WordPress site can grow from 10 pages to 10,000. You can add eCommerce (WooCommerce), membership areas, booking systems, and custom functionality without rebuilding from scratch. Wix becomes limiting as your needs grow.

Design Flexibility

WordPress wins. With thousands of themes and page builders (Elementor, Divi, Beaver Builder), you can create virtually any design. Custom development on WordPress gives you pixel-perfect control.

Ease of Use

Wix wins for beginners. If you want to drag and drop your way to a basic site without any technical help, Wix is faster to get started. However, most UK businesses that invest in professional web development won’t be building their own site — they’ll hire an agency, which removes the “ease of use” advantage entirely.

Cost

It depends. Wix plans start at around £10/month but professional plans run £15–£35/month. A self-hosted WordPress site needs hosting (£5–£50/month) and a domain (£10–£30/year), but has no platform fee. Long-term, WordPress is typically more cost-effective, especially when you factor in what you get for the price.

Ownership and Portability

WordPress wins clearly. Your WordPress files can be moved to any host. Wix sites cannot be exported — your content is locked into Wix’s platform. If Wix raises prices, changes features, or is acquired, your options are limited.

Which Should UK Businesses Choose?

For most UK businesses looking to generate leads, rank on Google, and build a long-term online presence, WordPress is the right choice. The investment in a professionally built WordPress site pays back through better SEO, greater flexibility, and full ownership.

Wix makes sense if: you need something very quickly, your requirements are genuinely simple, and you don’t have SEO ambitions.

Trisec Builds on WordPress

At Trisec Consulting, all our websites are built on WordPress — because it gives our clients the best long-term platform. Every site we build is fast, mobile-first, and SEO-optimised from day one.

Based in Nottingham, we serve businesses across the UK. Get a free quote and let’s discuss what the right platform is for your business.