Comparison
Blogger vs WordPress
A head-to-head look at Blogger and WordPress — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.
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Side-by-side
Blogger
Google's free blogging platform
Blogger is Google's free blog host. Zero cost, zero flexibility. Largely unmaintained and lacks modern features, but still works for the simplest blogs.
Pros
- +Free forever
- +Google-hosted
- +Zero setup
- +Adsense integration
Cons
- −Dated interface
- −Very limited SEO
- −No modern features
- −Google could sunset
WordPress
The world's most popular CMS
WordPress powers over 40% of the web. Massive plugin ecosystem, theme marketplace, and decades of community support — but heavy, plugin-dependent, and expensive to keep secure.
Pros
- +Huge plugin ecosystem
- +Thousands of themes
- +Decades of community
- +Low learning curve for admins
Cons
- −Plugin security risks
- −Slow without caching
- −PHP-based, dated stack
- −Plugin subscription costs add up
Which should you pick?
Choose Blogger if you're personal hobby blogs with zero budget.
Choose WordPress if you're non-technical teams wanting maximum flexibility.
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