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Content updated: January 2026· January 2026 Editorial Baseline
How WordPress performs across every consensus category we cover — synthesized from 6 distinct sources. Consensus and adoption are reported separately.
Consensus Sources
6/9 covered
Independent opinions ranking this tool across Reviews, Discovery, Community, Editorial.
FutureFounder Score
7.3/10
Weighted score
5.7/10
Avg disagreement
0.94
Confidence
Medium
Momentum
New
#1 placements
0
WordPress earns a solid FutureFounder Recommendation. Consistency is high — rankings barely move across snapshots. Confidence is the ceiling — only 6 sources rank it so far.
FFS methodology →·Consensus →·Sources →
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Where WordPress appears in the consensus
1 category · 0 top-3 placements · 0 #1 wins.
| Category | Rank | Score | Sources | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best Website Builders | #6 | 5.7 | 6/12 | New |
Highest rank
#4 on Capterra
In Best Website Builders. The single most favorable position WordPress holds across our dataset.
Lowest rank
#7 on Product Hunt
In Best Website Builders. The toughest read on WordPress — useful to know which buyer profile this source serves.
Biggest disagreement
Sources split hardest in Best Website Builders.
Disagreement score 0.94 — reviewers ranked WordPress as high as #4 on one source and as low as #7 on another. That spread usually means strong fit for one buyer profile and clear miss for another.
Market Signals
Every live signal we track on WordPress in one view.
Founder Sentiment
62
Confidence: Low
Founder communities and enterprise review surfaces broadly agree on this tool.
Community methodology →FutureFounder Score · explained
7.3/10 — Solid
Consensus strengths
What the independent sources agree on.
- Stable across snapshots — rank barely moves week to week.
Community strengths
What founders and operators say unprompted.
No signal in this dimension at this snapshot.
Adoption strengths
GitHub evidence — not opinion.
No signal in this dimension at this snapshot.
Risks
- Source coverage is thin — only 6 sources rank this tool so far.
- No adoption signal — tool has no public GitHub footprint we can measure.
- Creator consensus signal coming online — YouTube ingestion not yet live.
Why Consensus Matters
Most rankings reflect a single reviewer.
FutureFounder combines rankings from multiple independent sources — review platforms, founder communities, and editorial analysis — to identify where the market agrees and where it doesn't.
Source Breakdown
Every source that has actually ranked WordPress, grouped by type.
FutureFounder editorial
1 source · 1 rankConsensus methodology →
FutureFounder editorial
1 source · 1 rank- Seeded
FutureFounder
Review sites
2 sources · 2 ranksConsensus methodology →
Review sites
2 sources · 2 ranks- Seeded
G2
- Seeded
Capterra
Founder communities
1 source · 1 rankCommunity methodology →
Founder communities
1 source · 1 rank- Seeded
Reddit Community Sentiment
Discovery surfaces
2 sources · 2 ranksConsensus methodology →
Discovery surfaces
2 sources · 2 ranks- Seeded
Product Hunt
- Seeded
Tool Finder
Where WordPress shows up across FutureFounder
Reports, awards and category hubs that cite WordPress.
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Common questions
How is WordPress's Consensus Profile calculated?+
We pull every category where WordPress appears, weight each Market Rating by how many sources ranked it, and average those into a cross-category profile. The confidence rating (currently Medium) reflects how many distinct sources covered WordPress across all categories — 6 unique sources here.
What does WordPress's confidence rating mean?+
"Very High" means 7+ distinct review sources ranked WordPress somewhere on our covered categories. "High" is 5–6, "Medium" is 3–4, "Low" is 1–2. Higher confidence = more independent corroboration, not necessarily a higher score.
What does it mean if WordPress ranks #1 in some categories but lower in others?+
Categories test for different things. WordPress has 0 #1 placements across the consensus dataset. Top-tier in one category and middle-of-pack in another usually means the tool is optimized for one buyer profile — and that's signal, not noise.
Why does FutureFounder publish a Consensus Profile per tool?+
Category rankings tell you which tool wins inside one slice. A profile tells you how the whole field — G2, Capterra, Product Hunt, Futurepedia, Tool Finder, AI Tools Directory, Reddit and FutureFounder — sees a single tool across every slice it shows up in.
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