WordPress has long been a popular choice for building websites with a CMS due to its extensive plugin and theme ecosystem, but it can present challenges like server dependency and maintenance issues. An alternative gaining traction is the Jamstack architecture combined with a headless CMS, which offers advantages such as improved performance, security, and flexibility by decoupling the front-end and back-end through API-based services. Jamstack allows static site generation, which reduces server load and enhances speed, benefiting SEO and user experience. While setup costs for Jamstack might be higher, the long-term maintenance and hosting expenses are typically lower compared to WordPress. This approach is particularly beneficial for blogs, marketing, and e-commerce websites, as it allows developers to focus more on content and business growth rather than technical upkeep.