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Comparison

WordPress vs Blogger

A head-to-head look at WordPress and Blogger — features, pricing, and what to pick. Plus a modern alternative to both.

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Side-by-side

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.

PricingSelf-hosted free; WordPress.com $4-45/mo; hosting $5-50/mo
Open sourceYes
Self-hostableYes
AI built-inNo
Headless APIYes
Custom domainYes

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

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.

PricingFree
Open sourceNo
Self-hostableNo
AI built-inNo
Headless APINo
Custom domainYes

Pros

  • +Free forever
  • +Google-hosted
  • +Zero setup
  • +Adsense integration

Cons

  • Dated interface
  • Very limited SEO
  • No modern features
  • Google could sunset

Which should you pick?

Choose WordPress if you're non-technical teams wanting maximum flexibility.

Choose Blogger if you're personal hobby blogs with zero budget.

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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