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Comparison hub

Compare digital options before you commit budget.

Most businesses do not need more vague advice. They need to know which option fits their scope, risk, team capacity and growth goal. Use these comparisons to choose the right path before requesting a quote.

Website and platform comparison planning workspace

Fit

Before features

Risk

Before price

Next

Before quote

Buyer comparisons

The questions serious buyers ask before choosing

These comparisons are written around real buying decisions: platform fit, project depth, SEO timing, redesign pressure and delivery model. Some are already full guides; others are planned as deeper articles.

Published guide

WordPress vs custom website

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Do you need editing speed or a more controlled workflow?

WordPress is often better for content-led business websites, blogs, standard service pages and teams that want easier editing.
Custom is often better when the website needs portals, dashboards, approvals, integrations or product-like workflows.

Cost guide

Cheap website vs SEO-ready website

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Are you buying a few pages or a lead-generation foundation?

A cheap website can work when the business only needs a small online profile with contact details.
An SEO-ready website is better when service structure, copy, tracking, speed and internal links must support leads.

Founder guide

Website repair vs redesign vs rebuild

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Is the current website slightly weak or structurally limiting growth?

Repair is useful when the foundation is healthy and only a few issues need attention.
A redesign or rebuild is better when content, platform, speed, proof, SEO and conversion problems are connected.

Service path

SEO audit vs monthly SEO retainer

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Do you need diagnosis first or ongoing execution?

An audit is better when Search Console, indexing, content structure or tracking problems are unclear.
A retainer is better when the foundation is understood and the business is ready for repeated improvement work.

Comparison planned

WooCommerce vs Shopify

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Do you want WordPress control or a hosted commerce system?

WooCommerce can fit teams that want WordPress content control, flexible extensions and more hosting ownership.
Shopify can fit teams that want a hosted store environment with cleaner app-based commerce management.

Comparison planned

Agency vs freelancer vs in-house

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Which delivery model matches risk, speed and ownership?

A freelancer can work for smaller, clearer scopes where one person can handle most of the work.
An agency or technical partner is stronger when strategy, design, development, SEO, tracking and support must connect.

How to compare

A useful comparison should change the brief

The goal is not to make every option look equal. The goal is to expose the trade-offs so the next conversation is clearer.

01

Compare by decision, not by label

Two suppliers can both say web design, SEO or ecommerce while including very different work. A good comparison names the business decision behind the label.

02

Include risk, ownership and support

The best option is not always the cheapest or most advanced. It is the one that fits budget, content readiness, team capacity, technical risk and future updates.

03

Connect the comparison to a next step

Every comparison should make the next action clearer: audit, calculator, quote, repair, redesign, platform decision or content plan.

Original content roadmap

The next advantage is market data, not more generic articles.

The comparison hub gives us the structure. The next layer is original data: patterns from quote requests, tools, Search Console, lead sources, website audits and sector-specific rebuild work. That data can become content competitors cannot easily rewrite.

Until enough data is collected, these topics should be presented as planned research, not as claims. Once real numbers exist, each topic can become a guide, chart, report or founder-led commentary piece.

Planned market-data assets

  • Website quote range patterns by project type in Kenya
  • Most common reasons older Kenyan websites need redesign
  • Lead source patterns across quote forms, tools, calls and WhatsApp clicks
  • Industry website trust signals by sector: schools, NGOs, real estate, clinics and professional firms
  • Search Console opportunity notes from service, pricing and industry pages

Choosing between two options?

Send the options you are comparing, your current website and what you want the project to achieve. We will help you choose the practical route.