Skip to content

The CMS Landscape — WordPress to Headless and Everything Between

WordPress, Contentful, Sanity, Strapi, and Payload compared: market share, architecture, and use cases.

14 min readcms, wordpress, contentful, sanity, strapi, headless-cms

Content management systems are everywhere. Every marketing site, blog, documentation portal, and news outlet runs on some form of CMS. WordPress alone powers over 43% of all websites on the internet. That's not a typo — nearly half of the web runs on a single platform.

But the CMS landscape is shifting. A new generation of headless, API-first platforms is challenging WordPress's dominance, and the choice between them has real architectural implications. Whether you're building a new site, maintaining an existing one, or advising a client, you need to understand the options.

The Two Architectures

Every CMS falls somewhere on a spectrum between two architectures:

Traditional (Monolithic) CMS

The CMS handles everything: content storage, content editing, templating, and rendering

This lesson is part of the Guild Member curriculum. Plans start at $29/mo.