Comparison
Medium vs Wix
A head-to-head look at Medium and Wix — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.
Editor's pick
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Side-by-side
Medium
Publish on a shared network
Medium gives you instant audience access via its partner network but you don't own your domain, data, or readers. Paywall system restricts non-members.
Pros
- +Built-in audience
- +Zero setup
- +Clean reading UX
- +Partner program payouts
Cons
- −No custom domain on free
- −Platform lock-in
- −Paywall hides your content
- −Limited SEO control
Wix
Drag-and-drop website builder
Wix is the mass-market website builder with templates for every use case. The blog is an add-on — suitable for very small sites but limited for serious content work.
Pros
- +Easy drag-and-drop
- +Hundreds of templates
- +Hosting included
- +App market
Cons
- −Bloated code output
- −Weak SEO by default
- −Limited blog/CMS features
- −Can't export site
Which should you pick?
Choose Medium if you're writers who want audience, not ownership.
Choose Wix if you're small business websites needing a simple blog.
Choose RankFlo if you want a modern, open-source, AI-powered platform with blog-first features, self-hosting, and transparent pricing — without the trade-offs of either option above.
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